from: richard tule <richardtule.info@gmail.com>
date: Jun 14, 2020, 11:10 AM
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Thanks for your mail and information well noted, to proceed on this transaction please i need a spirit of understanding base on the facts that this is an online transaction as i will not want you to be skeptical about me or the transaction but for us to give each other the benefit of doubt and do our transaction successfully for our funds to be release to us.
Meanwhile this is an abandon funds transaction of my colleague who past on years ago also all that is needed from you is for you to contact the bank manager am doing this transaction with to create an online account with his bank so as to enable him merge you to that abandon account as the account holder or next of kin to the late (Castro John) and send to you the ATM card merge to that account which you are going to be using in pulling the funds in your country as soon as we proceed with the transaction.
NAME.. Nestor Roma.
COUNTRY.... DUBAI
BANK... NBD EMIRATES BANK
EMAIL.. emiratesnbd526@yahoo.com
Kindly keep me posted as soon as you do that and remit to me any message been sent to you by the bank manager for guideline perusal.
wait to hear from you soonest.
Mr Rich Tule.
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