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Yvonne Tsikata - World Bank - worldbankyt001@gmail.com

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from: World Bank <officefile20201@gmail.com>
reply-to: worldbankyt001@gmail.com
date: Apr 14, 2020, 8:46 PM
subject: Re: From the World Bank Headquarters//004
mailed-by: gmail.com

World Bank Headquarter
7 bis, Avenue de la Paix,
1202 Genève, Switzerland.
email: worldbankyt001@gmail.com

Attn: Honorable Beneficiary

CONGRATULATIONS!! With due respect and honor be officially informed that the President of World Bank Groups (David Malpass) and the Board of Directors in-conjunction with the Board of Trustees has unanimously agreed in the crucial close-door meeting held to COMPENSATE every person that was scammed in the time past, Earth Quake, tsunami victims, War victims and those persons that had local or international financial transactions but could not finalize it due to one reason or the other with the whooping sum of {US$2.2M} each person.

This resolution was reach due the incessant report reaching us from various countries, individuals, companies and Government agencies on how they have been scammed by some dubious persons from different part of the world. More-so we are using this positive bold step to eradicate poverty globally. Your email ID was among others submitted by our vibrant (WB) SCAM/INTERNET HACKERS MONITORING TEAM in our official {WB} Compensation approved fund payment database and the management of World Bank Groups (WB) has appointed me to process and pay every concerned persons his/her vetted and approved (WB)compensation fund with immediate effect without any further delay. You are here-by advised to reconfirm your below listed information to enable you receive your approved fund.

1. Your complete names.
2. Your telephone numbers.
3, Your profession and ID
4. Your contact address.
5.Your Sex, Age and Marital Status
It may interest you to know that so many concerned beneficiaries from different part of the world have received their approved compensation fund without any obstacles. Send your reply to ( worldbankyt001@gmail.com )

Please treat as a matter of utmost urgency.

Yours Sincerely,
Mr.Yvonne Tsikata
Secretary to the President World Bank
Geneva, Switzerland.
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