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Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD nobopatrick@hotmail.com
Scam Email received June 18, 2018 from seisyundrill@almond.ocn.ne.jp
Email From:
seisyundrill@almond.ocn.ne.jp
Subject:
Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD
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Email Subject:
Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD
Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD – nobopatrick@hotmail.com
From The Office Of The Senate President. Federal Republic Of Nigeria. Senator Bukola SarakiSubject: Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD.Attention: ATM Card Beneficiary,I wish to use this medium to inform you that your full Payment of USD$1.6M (One Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars) from CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA have been RELEASED and APPROVED for onward transfer to you via an ATM CARD which you will use to withdraw all the USD$1.6M in any ATM SERVICE MACHINE in any part of the world, but the maximum you can withdraw in a day is USD$5,500 Only.We have mandated BANK PHB Nigeria Plc, to send you the ATM CARD and PIN NUMBER which you will use to withdraw all your USD$1.6 Million Dollars in any ATM SERVICE MACHINE in any part of the world, but as i have mentioned earlier, the maximum you can withdraw in a day is USD$5,500.00 Only.You are therefore advice to contact the Head of ATM CARD Department of BANK PHB Nigeria Plc Contact Person: E-mail address:(nobopatrick@hotmail.com) Mr Nobo Patrick and inform him that you received a message from the office of the Senate instructing him to send you the ATM CARD and PIN NUMBER which you will use to withdraw your USD$1.6 Million Dollars in any ATM SERVICE MACHINE in any part of the world, also send him your direct phone number and contact address where you want him to send the ATM CARD and PIN NUMBER to you.Contact Information of your Agent Bellow.NAME: Mr Nobo Patrick EMAIL: nobopatrick@hotmail.com Thanks for hering to this instruction and once again accept our congratulations.Best Regards.Senator Bukola Saraki The Senate President. Federal Republic Of Nigeria nobopatrick@hotmail.com
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