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Gary Lennon - National Australia Bank - nbanknab@gmail.com

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from: National Australia Bank <jerryplatz848@gmail.com>
reply-to: nbanknab@gmail.com
date: Mar 3, 2021, 12:58 PM
subject: $400 Million usd Compensation Funds
mailed-by: gmail.com

Welcome to National Australia Bank,
ADDRESS: 16 Southgate Ave,
Cannon Hill QLD 4170, Australia.

This is Mr. Gary Lennon Chairman, President and CEO National Australia
Bank, am writing to inform you that your total funds Worth $40 Million
was deposited to this Bank from United Nation office here in Australia
for scam victim compensation funds and instructed us to Open offshore
Online Bank Account in your name so you will have access to your funds
through Online Banking Transfer and Atm Card, we have made all the
necessary arrangement for you to receive your funds through Online
Account, I want you to get back to me with the details below for the
account opening.

Your Full Name =
Your Current home Address =
Your Mobile Phone Number =
Your WhatsApp Phone Number =
Your private Email address =
Your Next of kin Email address =
Occupation =
Sex/ age =
Country =

National Australia Bank is one of the four largest financial
institutions in Australia in terms of market capitalization, earnings
and customers. NAB was ranked 21st largest bank in the world measured
by market capitalization and 52nd largest bank in the world as
measured by total assets in 2021.

Thanks for banking with us. I await your urgent response.

YOURS FAITHFULLY,
Mr. Gary Lennon.
President and CEO National Australia Bank.
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