Dear Valued Customer.

Date: November 15, 2009 9:00 am Comments: 0

From: “DR.Robert B. Zoellick” <worldbanki@tischlereibartels.de>
Reply-To: <revjonnykeanwood0@fastwebmail.it>
Subject: Dear Valued Customer.
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 15:29:47 -0800
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dear Valued Customer.

In regards to your first letter and full details, We are very sorry
keeping you waiting for all this while, please kindly reconfirm your
recieving banking details to REV JONNY KEANWOOD. in World Bank private section.

Your transfer is ready , kindly forward your recieving banking details
to them to enable them release your fund to your nominated bank account within 48 hours..

REV. JONNY KEANWOOD
INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT PROCESSING OFFICER.
Funds Remittance Department World Bank
Direct Line:+2348032290065
Email: revjonnykeanwood@fastwebmail.it

So for you to receive your fund which is worth $25M United States Dollars all you need to do is to choose an option amongst the below options on how you will prefer to get your funds.

(1)Online Wire Transfer (OWT)

Full Name:
Full Address:
Phone Number:
Occupation:
Sex:
Age:
Country:
Bank Name:
Account Number:
Swift Code:

(2) Atm Card
Full Name:
Full Address:
Phone Number:
Occupation:
Sex:
Age:
Country:

(3) Certified Bank Draft
Full Name:
Full Address:
Phone Number:
Occupation:
Sex:
Age:
Country:

Finally, make sure you include your Direct Telephone and fax number to
him, so that they will fax you your transfer copy reciept.
Please kindly keep me posted immediately you contact the paying branch
in WORLD BANK AFRICAN REGION, because our transfer system is down.

We wish you all the best.

Good luck

DR.Robert B. Zoellick

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