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From: ATM
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 2:12 AM Subject: [Bulk] YOUR ATM
Central Bank of Nigeria.
ATM International Credit Settlement,
Directorate of International Payment.
This is to officially notify you about your Fund that was supposed to be
rendered to you via numerous ways i.e. Courier Companies, Western Union
Money
Transfers and Banks. Due to this lost of Funds of yours which was suppose to
be
given to you but failed to. So in this case, a beneficial meeting was held
on
the 12th of AUGUST 2013 at the World Bank in Switzerland, which top
officials
and Central Bank Governors from different countries in the world were
present
at the meeting. Which they discussed on how your Fund can be given to you
without any loss at this time, which you have to stop any further
communication
with any other person(s) or office(s) to avoid any hitches in receiving your
ATM payment.
In conclusion at the meeting, The President of World Bank Mr. Jim Yong Kim
has
strictly authorized 6 Banks in the World to deliver all Funds through
courier
companies. Your Fund which is truly $3.5 Million USD (Three Million, Five
Hundred Thousand United States of America Dollars) to all beneficiaries in
various countries in the world as an ATM MASTER CARD. Below are the
authorized
Banks;
Daiwa Bank R/Osaka/Japan.
Caja De Madrid/Madrid/Spain.
Lloyds Bank R /London/England.
Central Bank of Nigeria/Lagos/Nigeria.
Banco di Santo Spirito/Rome/Italy.
Atlantic Bank Of New York/New York/USA.
HSBC Bank Australia/Australia.
Each of this Banks are to distribute 150 ATM MASTER CARDS to every
beneficiaries in the World that are to receive their compensation ATM CARD,
so
this Bank (Central Bank Of Nigeria) will send you your ATM CARD which you
will
use to withdraw your money in any ATM machine in any part of the world, but
the
maximum withdrawal is $20,000.00 US dollar per day. Note that this ATM CARD
of
yours has been activated and a security pin code number will be issued to
you
from this Bank as soon as you receive your Card for a safer withdrawal.
Please
contacts the ATM CARD payment departments Dr. Deter Dan Ola information are
as
below;
Dr. Deter Dan Ola
Director of ATM payment Department
Central Bank of Nigeria.
Email: cbngov12@e-mail.ua
Phone: +234-810-577-0055
NOTE: For None Appearance, Do Not Contact Dr. Deter Dan Ola, if you can not
pay
for the cost of delivery and Kindly Reconfirm:
Your Full Name:
Country/Your Address:
Occupation:
Contact Home/Cell Phone:
Age/Sex:
We have concluded delivery arrangement with all COURIER SERVICES, Courier
Company to be fully insured by Nicon Insurance Corporation. In view of this
development, you are requested to choose from the options listed below your
choice and cost of delivery
{UPS DELIVERY}
Mailing $ 60.00 00.00
Insurance $ 90.00 00.00
Doc Processing fee $ 40 .00 00.00
TOTAL $ 190.00 00.00 (ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY UNITED STATE DOLLARS)
{RHODEVILLE COURIER SERVICE}
Mailing$ 75.00.00
Insurance$ 120.00
Doc Processing fee $ 60.00.00
TOTAL$ 255.00 ( TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY FIVE UNITED STATE DOLLARS )
{DHL DELIVERY}
Mailing $ 90.00 00.00
Insurance $ 110.00 00.00
Doc Processing fee $ 70.00 00.00
TOTAL $ 270.00 00.00 (TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY UNITED STATE DOLLARS)
{FedEx DELIVERY}
Mailing $ 110.00 00.00
Insurance $ 160.00 00.00
Doc Processing fee $ 80 .00 00.00
TOTAL $ 350.00 00.00 (THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY UNITED STATE DOLLARS)
For oral discussion, you can reach Dr. Deter Dan Ola, on email or call his
office telephone line given to you above as soon as you receive this
important
message for further directions and also update him on any development from
the
above mentioned office. Note that it is because of impostors, we hereby
issued
you our code of conduct, which is (4490) so you have to indicate this code
when
contacting the card center by using it as your subject.
Sincerely Yours,
Mrs. Sherry Moore.
Chief secretary Remittance Officer,
Central Bank of Nigeria,
In Respect of the World Bank
yourfund2013@gmail.com
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