from: fcmbcustomerservices929@gmail.com
reply-to: fcmbcustomerservices929@gmail.com
date: Dec 3, 2025, 8:24 AM
subject: Attention: Beneficiary,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention: Beneficiary,
Sir
Reference to the Federal Government Letter, this is to bring to your
notice that your overdue pot payment of USD 1. 200,000.00 (one Million.two hundred thousand,
United States dollars Only)
have been approved, that accrued here in Nigeria with the First City Monument Bank Nigeria Limited. These fund is long overdue for payment and based on
directives received from the
Federal Government and Executive Council that gave the directive to
pay you, we have concluded every modality to program your money into
an ATM MASTER CARD and send
to your doorstep so that you can use the ATM MASTER CARD to withdraw
your money from any ATM MACHINE of your choice.
What you have to do now is to furnish us with a copy of your driver
license/international passport, your working Identity card, your
contact telephone number, your house
address where your ATM MASTER CARD will be delivered to. You have to
respond as quickly as possible so to enable us facilitate with the
ATM MASTER CARD so it can get
to you as soon as possible. I hereby await to hear from you at your
earliest time.
Dr. Jonathan A. D. Long
Director ATM Dept.
First City Monument Bank Nigeria Limited,
Email: ( fcmbcustomerservices929@gmail.com )
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