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Attention..
This is to inform you that your approved compensation funds worth $1million is ready to be wired to your bank account, you are therefore advised to furnish us with your personal and banking details to enable the paying bank to wire your funds to your designed bank account.
Note : You will be responsible for the cost of transfer ( one time payment)
Your urgent response is needed.
For Inquiry +1 202 643 4735
Imfdesk11@gmail.com
Bo Li
Deputy Managing Director
International Monetary Funds