WORLD BANK PLC RE: 2017-2021 SCAM VICTIMS COMPENSATION FROM WORLD BANK.

From: "WORLD BANK PLC" < >
Reply: CORISBANKINTERNATIONAL@usa.com
Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2021 16:20:31 -0700
Subject: RE: 2017-2021 SCAM VICTIMS COMPENSATION FROM WORLD BANK.


Attention: Please!!

We the management of international payment board of International
Monetary Fund committees and World Bank Group committees has finally
instructed Mr. Kennedy Oscar of CORIS BANK INTERNATIONAL to release
Fund Cheque to you worth USD$90,000,000.00(Ninety Million United
States Dollars).Write to him your details.

Your full name: _______
Your Complete Address: _______________
Country: ________________
Direct Telephone Number: ______________
Occupation:_________ Position___________
Attached copy of your Identification________

SIGNED,
Mr. David Robert Malpass
Mrs. Kristalina Ivanova Georgieva-Kinova
Desk of World Bank Plc, International Monetary Fund.

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2 thoughts on “WORLD BANK PLC RE: 2017-2021 SCAM VICTIMS COMPENSATION FROM WORLD BANK.”

  1. I have received numerous texts from Coris Bank/Kennedy Oscar. Is he a real person? He asked me to send him a $ 100. Apple Gift Card to receive ATM card worth $90 million. Is this real or a scam? Thanks in advance. Sharon Allison

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