Monday, February 17, 2014

Mrs.Maureen Smith

Attention:Beneficiary We Apologize for the delay of your payment and all the Inconveniences and hiccups that we might have caused you. However, we were having some minor problems with our payment system, which is Inexplicable, and have held us stranded and Indolent, not having the Prerequisite to devote our 100% endowment in accrediting foreign payments. We apologized once again, from the Records of outstanding debt's due for payment to:{INHERITANCE FUND CLAIMS} THIS OFFICE: DEBT RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE IN-CONJUNCTION WITH OVERSEA CREDIT COMMISSION has been Mandated to Liquidate all outstanding debt,your name and Particulars were discovered as next on the list due for outstanding payment. I wish to inform you now that the square peg is now in square hole and can be accelerated so that your payment can be processed and will be released to you as soon as you respond to this letter. Also note that from the record in our file, YOUR APPROVED outstanding payment TAG with Reference NUMBER:PF-008006-US/01 HAS BEEN APPROVED, Consequently You are advised to choose any preferred method of payment. {1} Certified Bank Draft/ATM CARD Mail to your home address. {2} Wire Transfer to your nominated bank account of your choice,as soon as you get in touched with. In the light of this aforementioned, you are required to furnish this office with the following information, as this will enable us to process and release your fund without any further delay. Your Full Name:............................... Telephone/mobile and fax Numbers:............. Residential Address:......................... Age/Occupation................................ Forward your urgent reply with above informations to Mr. Albert Williams. Director Remittance Department Oversea Credit Commission. Representative Officer TEL: +27613829267 E-mail: overseacreditcomm2014@yahoo.com.hk For speedy release of your long over-due payment within 48hours. Yours Sincerely, Mrs.Maureen Smith Board of Director Sebastian Schaefer Oversea Credit Commission Committee


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