from: DIAMOND BANK PLC <mrterrycool49@gmail.com>
reply-to: diamondtransfer@mail2diamond.com
date: Mar 22, 2021, 3:13 AM
subject: CONGRATULATION ON YOUR DIAMOND BANK PROMO WINNER
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Diamond Bank Cotonou Benin Republic
Address No. C/ 198, Parcelle D Avenue Delorme,
Email; diamondtransfer@mail2diamond.com
Welcome to Diamond Bank plc Cotonou Benin Republic,
Congratulation on your
Diamond Bank Season Promo Winner,
You still have chance to claim your fund, We the Executive Members of Diamond Bank Benin Republic want to Announce the 2020 and 2021Diamond Bank Season Promo winners which by the Grace of God you are among the winners, Your name are among 50 peoples around the world who won $50,000,00 Fifty Thousand Diamond Bank 2020 & 2021 season promo each and for that reason we like to inform you that your own $50,000 are with us and we like to know how you wish to receive your $50,000, And for you to claim your Season promo we need to sign your promo Membership files approval which only cost you $200, But you are to send $100 first after you received your $50,000, you send the balance $100 OK,
if you want us to transfer your $50,000 into your Bank account in your country then send us your account detail and before then go and send the $100 for us to sign and stamp the promo membership Approval , But promise us that you resend the balance of $100 after you have received your total fund OK, if you also want us to send the $50,000 to you through our Diamond Bank Money Gram department or Diamond Bank western union department which you pick $10,000 every day in 5 days in any office of Western union or Money Gram location in your country , update us, before we start to send the first $10,000 to you but remember you must send first $100 then after you pick the first $10,000 you send the balance of $100 ok,
Open attachment are among family that has already received there own $50,000 promo each , once again congratulation,
Now you chose any of this option and send the $100, go to World Remit, Ria money transfer and send the $100 to the name of our Accountant Officer `s name as bellow, or you can go and buy iTunes Card of $100 , scratch it and attach it with the Receipt to us OK, Remember after you received your first $10,000 you send us the $100 balance OK,
Receiver name; JOHN IBETO
Address; No.. C/ 198, Parcelle D Avenue Delorme
Country; Benin
City; Cotonou
phonr; +22965347673
After you send the money forward the payment information to us for the fast transfer of your first payment ok,
About Diamond Bank
Diamond Bank Plc (“Diamond Bank”) is Benin’s fastest growing retail bank. Through innovation and technology, Diamond Bank enhances customer experiences and drives financial inclusion in what we call ‘Beyond Banking’.
We offer a full range of banking products and services in retail, business and corporate banking segments.
Our Vision and Mission
Our Vision
To be a leading financial institution, with the best people, providing unequaled customer experience and delivering superior shareholder value.
Our Mission
We will consistently exceed customer expectation by providing value-adding solutions through professional and highly motivated people, delivering excellent financial performance in all markets where we operate.
Mr John Terry,
M/D Diamond Benin Republic,
Phone; +22960936638
eMAIL; diamondtransfer@mail2diamond.com
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