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Has someone contacted you out of the blue promising you a large sum of money in return for you paying a small fee? In this forum, you will find details of different types of advance fee fraud scams.
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from: Ms. Kristalina Georgieva <nng03444@gmail.com>
reply-to: yenisbsus@gmail.com
to:
bcc: [Removed - My email address]
date: 11 Aug 2023, 15:52
subject: Good News To You
Hello

I write to inform you that the GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES in
conjunction with International Monetary Fund (IMF), has resolved to
refund each victim of scam (Advance Fee FRAUD) the sum of $7,500.000
(Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars only) On that note, I
seek your consent to collaborate with me so that I will put your name
as one of the victims entitled and eligible for this refunds for our
mutual benefits. If you are interested in actualizing this deal with
me, respond back urgently with your details below to enable me to put
your name among those that will benefit from the refund this month.

1 Your full name/ address.
2 Your phone number.
3 Your age/sex and occupation.

Please note that the process of filing for this refund is risk free
and has nothing to do with illegality because I have perfected every
plan for the smooth processing of the refunds. Bear in mind that our
working ratio shall be 50% each as soon as we get the refund in your
name.

Yours Faithfully,
Ms. Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director
International Monetary Fund
The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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