419 scam email from Michael Bouchard World Bank Funds Clearance Services Payment Office info@worldbank.org mwb17@yahoo.com johnk9298@gmail.com
Originating IP: 105.7.119.127
Originating ISP: Cell-c
City: Johannesburg
Country of Origin: South Africa
from: Michael Bouchard <info@worldbank.org>
reply-to: mwb17@yahoo.com
to:
date: Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 5:16 PM
subject: Attention: Pending Payment Protocols!
Attention: Pending Payment Protocols
Dear Beneficiary,
Be informed there has been a release order mandated for potential
inheritance funds clearance, unpaid lottery funds, interrupted contract
payments and delayed investor’s investment payments during this year’s first
quarter annual FUND REINSTATES World Bank Group, financial security
companies and financial institutions meeting of 2017.
Investigation and findings revealed that your funds and payments was
interrupted and suspended in the past. Why have you not complained? Why
have you not seek to contact my desk?
I advise you to contact me soonest as I will advise you with immediate
payments protocols and you would recover your funds to your custody if my
instructions are followed.
For further communication and fund recovery instruction:
johnk9298@gmail.com
I am looking forward to your swift response as failure to hear from you
within three (3) working days will refer you false and also disqualify you
being the rightful beneficiary to the intercepted secured funds tagged in
your name.
Truly Yours
MICHAEL BOUCHARD
WORLD BANK FUNDS CLEARANCE SERVICES (THE HOME OFFICE)
World Bank Intercepted Funds/Payment Office
WBIFO/WTS
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