from: Santiago Gomez <atmpaymentdept077@gmail.com>
reply-to: santiagogomezzz@outlook.com
date: Aug 4, 2020, 11:14 PM
subject: Re:Payment slip attached.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings;
Like I told you in my other message over the weekend that I have paid part payment of usd$39,000 into TSB bank (UK) account provided by my boss for the usd$50,000 required for the final endorsement of your approved usd$11.5Million release bond, We are now left with only usd$11,000 balance and your approved fund will be release to you without any delay or stop order, I have attached the payment slip of the usd$39,000 I paid on your behalf last week in other to avoid cancelation of your approved usd$11.5Million which was scheduled to be terminated last week.
As a matter of urgency try your possible best to raise the remaining balance of usd$11,000 only and reply back, so I can furnish you with the TSB bank account to allow you send the remaining balance, because I have no any other means to assist you with any additional money, all I have was the usd$39,000 and I have paid the usd$39,000 on your before so that immediately you receive your approved usd$11.5Million this week, you refund my usd$39,000 back to me with good appreciation, View attachment to see the payment slip for your record, Of course my boss secretary has confirmed the usd$39,000 I paid on your behalf, they are now waiting for the remaining balance of usd$11,000 only and immediately the remaining balance is paid, you will smile to your bank and please keep it yourself, because nobody here is aware that I assisted you with the part payment of usd$39,000.
Reply as soon as you raise the remaining balance of usd$11,000 so you can receive your long awaited usd$11.5Million and move on, then forget all you have lost in the past to those fraudulent individual's and corrupt bankers.
Yours in Service
Mr. Santiago Gomez
Macquarie Investment Management (MIM) firm USA
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