from: United Nations <palmavbillp@gmail.com>
date: Mar 14, 2020, 5:52 PM
subject: Wire Transfer.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: Beneficiary,
Due to several reports/complains from beneficiaries trying to make
claim of their funds (Lottery wining, overdue contract/Inheritance
Payment award completed) from several countries specially Africa
regions for many years now,due to the way they have been treated and
even after so much expenses yet they are unable to receive their funds
from this governments and agencies in charge of the
Contract/inheritance fund payment.
With due regards to your Contract/inheritance fund as recovered and
under the custody of the United Nations fund recovery committee, thus,
considering the overdue duration of your inability to receive the
fund. we write to you in respect of the amount which we have
successfully passed a payment mandate to the paying bank BccBank
London UK and they are ready to wire Your approved part payment of
USD$10.5M to your receiving bank account ,The Approved part payment
amount leaving the bank to your name/account is USD$10.5M (Ten million
five hundred thousand united states dollars).
You are advice to re-confirm to me the followings
(1) your full name .
(2) Cell phone number/Whatsapp number
(3) Company name, position and address.
(4) Profession, age and marital status.
(5) Copy of your int’l passport OR DRIVERS LICENSE
This would enable Bccbank London UK to contract you for immediate Wire
transfer to your nominated bank account.
Yours Faithfully,
Mr. James Lloyd.
UN Debt Reconciliation.
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