Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is a socalled "Advance Fee Fraud" letter, where I am promised millions for my assistance. These stories are all lies, and if I respond, sooner or later I will be asked to pay a fee. If I pay, another fee will quickly come up, and it will continue that way until I give up or run out of money. I will never see the millions, because they never existed.

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Mr > From: Central Bank <marcolino1@tim.it>
> Subject: PAYMENT NOTICE
> To:
> Date: Monday, September 4, 2017, 11:47 PM
> Dear Friend,
>
> Iam Kone Tiemoko Meyliet, the Governor
> of Central bank of West African
> Economic and Monetary Union
>
> See my interview by visit website below
> to avoid Fraudulent
> activities
> http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tiemoko-meyliet-kone-governor-of-the-bceao-central-bank-of-west-african-53621260.html
>
> The Central Bank of West African States
> (BCEAO) is an international public
> institution with headquarters in Dakar,
> Senegal. It is the common issuing
> institution of the member states of the
> West African Monetary Union (WAMU). At
> the time of its founding, on May 12,
> 1962, its membership comprised the
> Republics of Côte d’Ivoire, Dahomey,
> Mali, Niger, Mauritania, Senegal, Togo ,
> Cotonou Benin Republic, Burkina
> and  Guinea-Bissau
>
> We find-out during our West African
> Monetary Union that your compensation
> payment file valued sum of
> US$19.500,000.00 is delay here in Africa since 2016
> till today because of your inability to
> cover all documentation fee needed and
> if you will agree to receive your
> payment file through our Central Bank of West
> African States Cotonou Benin Republic,
> our America lender will assist you cover
> every fee that will be require in this
> transaction so that immediate payment
> sum of US$19.500,000.00 transfer into
> your personal bank account in your
> country, you paid our international
> lender back all the money he use to sport
> you during the fund transfer with a
> commission sum of US$3.100,000.00 only
> while US$16.400,000.00 belong to you as
> fund beneficiary.
>
> If you interested with our agreement
> terms, Central Bank of West African States
> Cotonou Benin Republic advise you to
> update us again with your personal
> information listed bellow for easy
> communication and to able our international
> fund remittance office in Cotonou Benin
> transfer your compensation payment into
> your bank account without any problem
> before 72 hours today.
>
> Bank Name:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Bank Address:::::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Account Number:::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Routing number::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Account Holder Name::::::::::::
>
> Holder Home Address::::::::::::
>
> Home Phone::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Office Phone::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Mobile phone:::::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> Email Address:::::::::::::::::::::::
>
> This compensation payment sum of
> US$19.500,000.00 we talking about is sign in
> your name from United Nation
> Compensation Commission (UNCC) Africa Regional
> Headquarter and approved by new
> president of Nigeria, President Muhammadu
> Buhari to pay you the total payment
> through Central Bank of West African States
> Cotonou Benin Republic that is reason
> why we contact you today and bear in mind
> again that no money require from you
> for any reason in this transaction since
> our money lender in America agree to
> help you out for every expensis that will
> be require during fund transfer.
>
> Thanks for attention and banking with
> us!.
>
> Best Regards
> Mr. Kone Tiemoko Meyliet,
> the Governor of Central bank of West
> African Economic and Monetary Union
> Agence principale de Cotonou
> Adresse :  Avenue Jean-Paul II 01
> Boîte Postale n°325
> Boîte Postale : 01 Boîte Postale
> n°325
> My Téléphone : (229) 61 74 55 80
> Email: bceao.kone2017@yahoo.com

 
   
Miss Young

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