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.
by hellraiser Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:25 pm
Attention: Dear,

I am Mrs. Olivia Winter. I work with the world bank group; and I am in charge of all Foreign funds transactions. I am writing from my private email address to maintain secrecy and for security reasons. Our bank managment has sent you mail so many times but no response. I decided to contact you, if you get this mail get back to me, because The sum of one million two hundred thousand US dollars while to release to you through our bank management. The fund is from the United Nation human right World Debt Recovery, Associated with unpaid debts, contracts funds, Lottery funds, inheritance funds, covid19 benefit funds, grants funds, ETC. owed to various beneficiaries and companies across the globe (Asia, Europe, USA, Africa, and Australia ETC) the joint boards moved all the Recovery funds to our bank treasury and has authorized us to release payment to any beneficiaries/companies who meet up all the requirement need to back up the transfer.

The management has sent message to you but no response from you.

I noticed that the bank manager wants to divert your fund to himself since you are not able to reach back. Fortunately, we received an email from one Mr. Peterson and He stated that you are very sick and have been hospitalized so you directed him to contact us to represent you in receiving the fund. I know is the manager that planned the deal with Mr. Peterson. because he instructed me to attend to Mr. Peterson, which I refused and let him know that according to the banking rules we need an authorization letter from the beneficiary if he is the one who appoints the person.

Please, if you get this mail do reconfirm to me as a matter of urgency if this man is from you and has your authority to receive your fund. If he is not your representative, get back to me for more details on how to receive your fund.

Confirm your receipt of this mail without delay.

Yours in service,
Mrs. Olivia Winter


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