from: federalreservebank8@aol.com
reply-to: federalreservebank8@aol.com
date: Dec 14, 2020, 1:25 PM
subject: Re: Attention: Beneficiary: From Federal Reserve Bank New York
mailed-by: aol.com
Federal Reserve Bank New York
33 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10038.
Ref.: Payment Release Update.
Amount Valued: US$12,800,000.00.
Foreign Payment Allocation Security Code (US/A84PRFGN2020)
Attention: Beneficiary:
By means of this message, we wish to inform you that your hour of compensation and actualization has come after our meeting with the United Nations, Bank of America, Central Bank of Nigeria and the Federal Reserve Bank officials, it has been agreed that your real approved funds valued US$10,500,000.00 and the compensation of US$2,300,000.00 (Total US$12,800,000.00) will now be processed and released to your Bank Account through Wire Transfer Department of the Federal Reserve Bank New York.
However, it may interest you to know that after the meeting, with the Bank of America, Central Bank of Nigeria and Office of the Director On-line Account Department have entered into full partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank and your funds Total valued US$12,800,000.00 will now be credited to you by the Wire Transfer Department of the Federal Reserve Bank as soon as you make contact with me.
To this effect, you are to contact us with the details below for the immediate verification/authentication of the release of your funds.
Your Full Name:-----------------------
Your Address:-----------------------
Your Country:-----------------------
Your Telephone:-----------------------
Your Mobile:-----------------------
Your OCCUPATION:------------------------
Your Age:------------------------------------
Your Alternative Email:-----------------------
Your id or international passport:-----------------------
We expect your urgent response to this e-mail:(johnson.w38@aol.com) enable us monitor this payment effectively.We assured you that, everything regarding your Fund US$12.8Million is real and legal and we promise to give you good service.
Thanks for banking with Federal Reserve Bank New York while we looking forward to serving you with the best of our service.
Thanks and Congratulations in Advance.
Best Regards,
MR. JOHNSON WILLIAMS
DIRECTOR FOREIGN PAYMENT UNIT.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NEW YORK.
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