from: Mr. Jude Iwu <olapeters210@gmail.com>
reply-to: zb8032615@gmail.com
date: Nov 3, 2020, 1:34 AM
subject: LETTER OF DISCLAIMER
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Fund Owner,
This office have notice that you are you not ready to make the payment
of this $150 as we have instructed to get an iTunes card in place of
the $150 if you cannot make use of any of the money transfer system in
your country, to no avail.
We have been instructed by the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria
and our presidency to forward LETTER OF DISCLAIMER for you to fill
and return back to us to enable the management of Eco bank cancel your
draft and transfer your funds into Nigeria coffers as unclaimed funds
since you are no longer interested to receive your fund sum of
USD870,000.00 via Certified Bank Draft, as we have made several
attempt for you to pay the $150 required for the release of this fund
to you,
Regards
Mr. Jude Iwu
Head, of operations
Eco Bank of Nigeria
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