World Bank

from: Jim Yong Kim kathleendozal@earthlink.net
reply-to: Jim Yong Kim <diplomatbowler1@diplomats.com>
to:
date: Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 7:42 PM
subject: Attention / From World Bank
mailed-by: earthlink.net

Attention / From World Bank
RE/NO: 002-Rbs/0047/2012

Attention

On behalf of the entire staff of the World Bank and the United Kingdom in collaboration with IMF and EU Office. We apologize for the delay of your contract payment, and all the inconveniences you encountered while pursuing this payment. However, from the records of outstanding  due  payment with the United Kingdom, your name was discovered as next on the list of the outstanding beneficiary who have not yet received their payments.
 
I wish to inform you now that the square peg is now in square hole and your payment is being processed and will be released to you as soon as you respond to this letter via diplomatic means of payment. so if you like to receive your fund this way, please let us know by contacting Diplomat Allan Bowler, and also re-confirm to him  the following information’s,  in order to proceed immediately:

Your Full Name: ______________________________
Your Contact House Address: ______________________
Name of City of Residence:_______________________________
Country:____________________________________
Direct Telephone Number:________________________
Mobile Number:____________________________________
Working Identity Card/Int'l Passport:________________________________
AGE: ________________________________
OCCUPATION: ________________________________

However, kindly find below the contact person:
Diplomat Allan Bowler 
A Diplomatic Agent by profession 
Email: diplomatbowler1@diplomats.com

Note that from the record in the file, your outstanding payment is US$5,500,000.00 (Five Million five hundred United States Dollars). So as soon as the you re-confirm to Diplomat Allan Bowler the above mentioned details, your fund will be deliver  to you immediately via diplomatic means of delivery without any holdup.
  

Yours Sincerely,
Jim Yong Kim
World Bank president

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