OUTSTANDING PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
From: “International Monetary Fund” lt;info@imf.org
Reply-To: mrrodrigoderato1@gmail.com
Subject: OUTSTANDING PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 10:37:11 -0000 (UTC)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OUTSTANDING PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
Attn: Beneficiarry
Your Long overdue Payment.
I saw your email ( in the Central Computer among the list of unpaid
contractors, inheritance next of kin and lotto beneficiaries that was
originated from Africa, Europe, Asia Plus Middle east, Americans ) among
the list of individuals and companies that your unpaid fund has been
located to the CITI BANK LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM.
Your email appeared among the beneficiaries, who will receive a
part-payment of your contractual sum and has been approved already for
months. You are requested to get back to me for more direction and
instruction on how to receive your fund. However, we received an email
from one Mr. Virgle Lee Samples who told us that he is your next of kin
and that you died in a car accident last week. He has also submitted his
account for us to transfer the fund to him including his International
passport, we want to hear from you before we can make the transfer to
confirm if you are dead or not. Please in confirmation that you are still
alive, you are advised to reconfirm the below listed information to enable
us facilitate an immediate payment for you.
1 Your full names
2 Your present contact address.
3 Your telephone Fax numbers.
4 Your Occupations/age/sex.
5 Your Private Email Address.
6 Home Equity (Yes or No)
Once again, I apologize to you on behalf Of IMF (International Monetary
Fund) for failure to pay your funds in time, which according to records in
the system had been long overdue.
Yours Sincerely
Mr.Rodrigo De Rato.
+44 704 573 9063
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