Zenith Bank ATM From Dr. Paul Iwu

Posted on Thursday 30 August 2007

subject line: Zenith Bank ATM From Dr. Paul Iwu

from: Zenith Bank ATM From Dr. Paul Iwu

email received: 29-08-07

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Zenith Bank ATM
RE:YOUR PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
From Dr. Paul Iwu.
Remittance Manager
Zenith Bank Of Nigeria.
Cell Number:+2341-8517329

Attention Beneficiary
 
This is to officially inform you that we have verified your contractfile presently on my desk, and I found out that you have not received your payment due to your lack of co-operation and not fulfilling theobligations giving to you in respect to your contract payment.Secondly, you
 are hereby adviced to stop dealing with some non-officials in the bank as this is an illegal act and will have to stop if you so wish to receive your payment immediately.After the board meeting held at our headquarters, we have resolved in finding a solution to your problem, and as you may know, we have arranged your payment through our SWIFT CARD PAYMENT CENTRE in Europe, America,Africa and Asia Pacific, which is the instruction given by our president, Alahji Musa Aradua(GCFR) Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
 
This card centre will send you an ATM CARD which you will use to withdraw your money in an ATM MACHINE in any part of the world, but the maximum is ($15,000.00) Thousand Us Dollars per transaction. So, if you like to receive your fund this way,
 (1) Your Full Name
(2) Address where you want the payment centre to send your ATM CARD.
(3) Phone And Fax Number
 
We shall be expecting to receive your information you have stop any further communication with anybody or office. On this regards, do nothesitate to contact me for more details and direction, and also please doupdate me with any new development.

Thanks for your co-operation.

 Best Regards,
Dr.. Paul Iwu
Remittance Manager
Zenith Bank Of Nigeria.
 
Note: Because of impostors, we hereby issue you with our code ofconduct, which is (905) so you have to indicate this code when contacting
 this CARD CENTRE

1 Comment for 'Zenith Bank ATM From Dr. Paul Iwu'
  1.  
    Trish
    November 8, 2007 | 8:49 pm
     

    I have received this exact e-mail, just today, i’m pretty sure it is a scam. If anyone has any more info on it I sure would appreciate it!

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