From: ACCOUNTANT OFFICE1 <accun1tatofficinfo1@gmail.com>
Date: Sept 16, 2020, 04:19
Subject: OTHER FROM UNITED NATION INSTRUCTION FROM MR HENRY OSO
Attention:
We earlier today received a transfer instruction from Koffi Alain (Chairman) OF United Nation Benin Republic who on your behalf ordered us to program and transfer your approved contract payment of ($4.700,000.00). He has appointed our office and submitted your file for endorsement and activate through our electronic system for your easy pick-up and to avoid further unforeseen delay that could make your payment not to get to you in a timely manner.
Your name, city and country information's has been registered on our system for endorsement & daily activation of your payment and will be program to be transfer under installment at rate of $5000 twice daily as the laws here does not allow transferring funds above $5000 twice daily from this country to another, but will be sending under installment of $5000 twice daily till the amount is completed.
In other words. We have today transferred your first installment payment available for your pick-up at any western union office nearest to you, but not yet post to your city due to the unpaid endorsement, which is ( Renewal file fees) amount of $150 you supposed to pay before your daily transfer of first payment will be made available to you.
You will pick-up the bellow installment at any western union Or moneygram office nearest to you with bellow information's as soon as you send the $150 endorsement, renewal file fee to our office here. Or if is not possible to you to send demand fee through western union you can get a Google card like iTunes card or steam wallet gift card
The endorsement & daily renewal file fee of $150 will be sending to our office here in care to Chinomson Anegboka through western union agent nearest to you:
Receive's Name : Chinomson Anegboka. INSTEAD $ 150 PAY HIM $ 10.000,00 TAKE THEM FROM TOTAL AMMOUNT $4.700,000,00 USD
Country: Benin Republic.
City: Cotonou.
Amount: $150
As soon as you send the fee, send us the transfer Mtcn to help us proceed with immediate transfer release of your first installment payment.
Notice: This payment was approved by the United Nation Benin Republic to the above beneficiary name only.
We anticipate your kind co-operation.
Mr. Henry Oso
FOREIGN REMITTANCE MANAGER.
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