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Unread postby firefly » Fri Mar 22, 2024 7:39 pm

Recovery scam.

Dear Approved Beneficiary,

This is to inform you that your unpaid inheritance funds from the United Nation (UN) and World Bank compensation funds amounting to $35.5Million has been approved for immediate release in your name.

Note that your name was shortlisted as one of those yet to be paid off. The Lloyds Bank is now mandated to carry out this duty, due to various complaints/petitions received from beneficiaries concerning delays in receiving their Funds.

Before we proceed, you are advised to respond to this email with your details that will enable speedy release of your fund. Meanwhile, we will be opening an offshore Non-Resident online bank account here in this bank in your name where the fund will be deposited and all the information for you to be able to access your newly offshore online bank account will be forwarded to you to enable you login and start making transfer from your offshore online account to any bank account of your choice.

Therefore, kindly send the following information which is to be used to start the process immediately when you receive this message.

1). Your Full Names
2). Your Address
3). Your Telephone numbers/Mobile
4). Your Occupations
5). Your date of birth. Day, Month and Year
6). Your Passport photo

Your Quick Response Will be appreciated

Sincerely Yours
Catherine Woods
Remittance Director


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Reply-To: remittancefunds01@gmail.com
From: Lloyds Bank <kemp1873@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 18:56:37 -0700
Message-ID: <CABSJAOHTmTHswd7EPeXHZ25uSYHYm3-FV-uhVg6vZSuNmYE+KQ@mail.gmail.com>
Subject: Your Funds is finally Approved. 002
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