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Alexander John - UK Treasury - mralexanderjohn18@gmail.com

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from: Mr Alexander John <mralexanderjohn18@gmail.com>
date: Dec 29, 2021, 5:05 AM
subject: DEAR BENEFICIARY
mailed-by: gmail.com

PART PAYMENT OF US$3.5MILLION
UK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, LONDON

Unit 1, Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2HQ, United Kingdom

Dear Sir ,

REF: PART PAYMENT OF US$3.5MILLION

This is to notify you that the World Bank have assigned UK TREASURY
DEPARTMENT, LONDON UK in conjunction with the Central Bank of
Nigeria,Bank of America, Barclay's Bank and Asian Development Bank to
settle all the debts owned by Africa,Europe, America, and Asia
Governments This is as a result of joint meeting held by United
Nations, World Bank, Britain, European Union and America.

The World bank/United Nations has contracted UK TREASURY DEPARTMENT
LONDON for supervising, handling/processing of your payment with other
Contractors, Inheritance Lottery Winners and Internet Scam
Dating/Marriages. We have vetted and evaluate of your file, which the
World Bank/ United Nations submitted to us for immediate payment. Be
informed that you are entitled to receive part payment of US$3.5
Million (Three million five hundred thousand United States Dollars.

From our findings, you have been going through hard ways by paying
lots of charges to corrupt and faceless individuals and government
officials to release of your funds, which has been
delayed.Please,henceforth stop further communication with anyone in
regards to
this development; Any further communication with your past contacts
concerning this matter is at your own risk. The only requirement we
need from you which is irrevocable is for you to obtain Financial
Service Authority Clearance certificate (FCA) which will be issued to
you by World Bank, our afican Representatives currently sitting in united states
In the email below,You will contact their office in united states and
obtain your FCA
Clearance Permit and forward the copy to our office here in London for
release of your funds by Swift Wire Transfer or Cash payment in your
country in accordance with British Financial Regulation Laws.

Unfortunately one Mr. Scott Neville reported in our Office, claiming
to be your representative, because of your ill health condition,please
kindly confirm that you sent this man on your behalf..if not,Send your
full name, address, valid identification and telephone numbers. When
you follow our directives, you will receive your funds within seven
working days from the date we receive your reply

email address: Mackey H Morris mralexanderjohn18@gmail.com
Congratulations in advance.

Yours faithfully
Mr.Alexander John
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