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from: james whaal <jamewhaly@gmail.com>
date: Jan 4, 2020, 2:54 PM
subject: PAYMENT- KEY TELEX TRANSFER (KT T).....ATM METHOD
mailed-by: gmail.com

Ref: Contractor / Beneficiary,

This is to notify you that your re-issued payment card meant to be
delivered to you was intercepted due to unverified identity .You are to contact the regulatory office for delivery of your enhanced platinum payment visa card.

Contact the verification officer Van Karty Gibson (Mr.) Email: ( mrvankartyg@gmail.com ) with the following for proper verification and claim processing: Call him immediately for confirmation.+234-1248-731448

Full Name……………. Delivery Address………Country………………Occupation……………Phone Number………….Fax Number……………Age………………….

NOTE:
You are also required to send to the verification officer/agent a means of Identification which should be a scan copy of your Driver’s License or International Passport for proper verification and authentication.

Regards,

Mr. Green Darthy Frank Dondo Jr.
Chairman Foreign Debt/Payment,
Data Control Unit

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