from: debtrecovery unit <debtrecoveryunit@yahoo.com>
date: Sep 19, 2021, 3:58 PM
subject: Re: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com
DEAR;
Details received and submitted to the crediting department for security officials for payment review and transfer to your nominated bank account. Take note, your payment document will be taken through legalization/ authorization due process,
You must be at alert from now on because many people shall be contacting you all in pretense to get information on the progress of your fund transfer and thereby impede the payment process by posing more obstacles to delay your payment process. One thing You must do is to urgently stop all dealings with any other party or parties concerning this payment. I assure you that You will receive your approved fund within the next few days.
In this regard, you are advised to contact the paying bank via this email below to enable the bank proceed with your payment,and finish them with your information
on how to received your funds.
First step, You would have to reconfirm your full claim information such as:
Your full Names:
Current Address:
A copy of your International Passport,Drivers License or National ID Card for identification.
Company name, address & position (if any):
Your Age;
Occupation;
Gender;
Expected Amount:
Expenses made so far:
As soon as I receive this information and track down your approved claim code from the data base, I will forward it and direct you to the accredited European claim office whose duty is to facilitate the release of your fund.
I am waiting for these details below for more discussion on how to receive your funds.
Yours Faithfully,
David E.Michel.
Admin Emissary.
Director,European Debt Recovery Unit
36 Queen Street London EC4R queens land London UK.
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