from: Pastor John Ben <importernt@month.plala.or.jp>
reply-to: pastorjohnben42@gmail.com
date: Jan 24, 2026, 4:53 PM
subject: Online Mobile Banking
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: plala.or.jp
This is about your unpaid fund sum of Your $10 Million USD.Your donation funds file was brought to the UBA Financial Executive Board Meetings today.
We went through your payment file. It is concluded and approved that you should receive your donation fund through (UBA ONLINE MOBILE BANKING) to store,send, and receive money using your mobile phone number.
How it works is that this bank will create/open an Online Mobile Banking Account with your phone number & information and forward the LOGIN DETAILS to you. Then right in your phone/Handset you will be transferring funds with your Phone Mobile online Banking bit by bit to any of your existing bank accounts.
You can also walk into a supermarket or shopping Mall and use your Online Mobile Banking to pay on your phone and purchase items or things online and pay the money with your online mobile banking without any problem. It is an amazing, easygoing, reliable and secured payment method that has nothing to do with challenges and no security or government office nor your bank will ever ask you for any payment nor stop the fund You are advised to reply back below information,
Your full name
Your country
Your home
Your phone
Your Occupation
Your Age
Date of birth
Regards
Pastor John Ben
Managing Director
Email. pastorjohnben42@gmail.com
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