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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: I.M.F U.S.A <imf.us.gov@outlook.com>
to: [Removed - My email address]
date: 31 Jan 2024, 09:18
subject: Re: Attn [Removed - My name]
Headquarters:
International Monetary Fund
700 19th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20431

Your message to my office is well received, but I stand here to be clear to you that you stand a chance to loose this fund because of your inability to comply with the administrative logistics that will ensure you get hold of this fund legally without any more interference.

It is my pleasure to confirm to you once again that I must discharge my duty according to the law and order of the I.M.F to ensure I do not leave any stone upturned in case of any eventuality to protect my job.

However, If you are not willing to go by the rules and regulations guiding this payment arrangement, kindly write a withdrawal letter attached with any copy of your I.D stating in the letter that you are no longer interested in this fund. With that, I will stand my ground to suspend and cancel this transaction and return the fund to the I.M.F treasury as an unclaimed fund.

I wait to receive your positive resonance regarding to this plea, to enable me complete my report officially to avoid any contradiction from your side as the case may be. I will be giving you the next 24 hours to declare your interest over this matter.

Best Regards.
KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA,
Deputy Managing Director: BO LI,
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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