Has someone offered you a huge sum of money or a valuable consignment? It's a 419 or advance fee fraud - find out how they work, and what to do to be safe.
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Content preview: International Monetary Fund IMF Debts Reconciliation Office,
76 Babalola Street, Ikoyi, Lagos Nigeria. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)
ATTN: BENEFICIARY, [...]
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Subject: ***SPAM*** REPLY ASAP

International Monetary Fund IMF
Debts Reconciliation Office,
76 Babalola Street, Ikoyi,
Lagos Nigeria.


INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)


ATTN: BENEFICIARY,


This is to intimate you of a very important information which will be of a great help to redeem you from all the difficulties you have been experiencing in getting your long overdue payment due to excessive demand for money from you by both corrupt Bank officials, diplomat and Courier Companies after which your fund remain unpaid to you. I am Dr. David Bradfort a highly placed official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It may interest you to know that reports have reached our office by so many correspondence on the uneasy way which people like you are treated by Various Banks, diplomat and Courier Companies across Europe to Africa, America and Asia and we have decided to put a stop to that and that is why I was appointed to handle your transaction here in London.

All Governmental and Non-Governmental parastatals, NGOs, Finance Companies, Banks, Security Companies and Courier companies which have been in contact with you of late have been instructed to back up from your transaction and you have been advised NOT to respond to them anymore since the IMF is now directly in charge of your payment. You are hereby advised NOT to remit further payment to any institutions with respect to your transaction as your fund will be transferred to you directly from our source. I hope this is clear. Any action contrary to these instructions is at your own risk. With immediate effect respond to this notification and we shall give you further details on how your fund will be released to you.

Yours Truly,

Dr. David Bradfort.
IMF representative.

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