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Falcons-Fan Lilburn, GA, United States 2019-12-08 17:12:12 Nigerian/419 Scam | expected payment of $10.5Million
From Mr. Ebenezer N. Onyeagwu GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR / CEO Zenith Bank Nigeria Plc. Tel: +234-703-722-6644 Attention: RE: THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER, My name is Mr. Ebenezer N. Onyeagwu the new GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR / CEO Zenith Bank of Nigeria. I am writing to congratulate and inform you that both of us has been favored by the new elected Federal Republic of Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari by appointing me as the new director of the Central Bank of Nigeria and instructing my office to review your payment file and pay your overdue contract/inheritance payment sum of Ten Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars only ($10,500,000.00) as my first assignment to this office, during my paper work review in my office this morning, I discovered from our office payment file that you have not received your long expected payment of $10.5Million and you have spent so much money trying to receive your money all to no avail and you have gone through all process to receive your payment through bank to bank wire transfer, ATM card, International certified bank draft and cash payment diplomatic all to no avail and this has cause you much money and time still you have not received a single cent out of the fund. My dear friend the truth of the matter is, there is no amount of money you will spend or pay to anyone in the process of receiving your payment that will make you receive this payment without following the due bank payment transfer process, if not you will keep spending your hard earn money bribing officials of the bank or individuals without success, because Federal Government of Nigeria do not permit any back door payment. Now that I have been appointed as the new director in charge of foreign payment with the central bank of Nigeria and have been instructed and empower by the new elected President Muhammadu Buhari, I will like to ask you this question before we proceed and as soon as I hear from you I will let you know the reason why you have not received your payment and what you should do to receive your payment through the right bank payment transfer payment process. My question is this: Are you still interested and ready to receive your fund? I wait to hear from you and will disclose the reason why you have not receive your payment and what you should do to receive your payment. Finally, I will advice you as the current director in charge of all foreign payment to stop any further communication with whomsoever you are in contact with regarding to this payment either local or international to avoid diversion of payment, now that I have step into your payment file for final remittance to you and also stop wasting your hard earn money to individuals hence the problem is not all about money. Call me as you receive this message. God bless you. Yours faithfully, Mr. Ebenezer N. Onyeagwu GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR / CEO Zenith Bank Nigeria Plc. Tel: +234-703-722-6644 PLEASE READ THE USEFUL INFORMATION BELOW ... Use BOTH Bing and Google to search email addresses and phone numbers so you will not get ripped off. Never use Money Gram, Western Union, Ria to send a fee to strangers. Never buy an i-tunes card, Amazon card steam wallet giftcard(s) or any gift cards to send to scammers.Never use bitcoin and send the wallet / address to scammers. If you do, it is gone for ever. If you must send the money (please do not) When you use money gram, Western Union, the United States is the control of the United States, and even if it is in Africa and you need to transfer to New York. Send the money to a US, UK, Canada, or South Africa bank account only. You could get your money back from below If you send money to this scammer, please In the US ... 1.first ... file a police report 2. second ... file a complaint at www.ic3.gov and include the police report case number near the bottom of the form. In the UK ... 1.first ... a police report 2. second ... file a complaint at www.actionfraud.police.uk and include the case number of the police report |