Dr. Elizabeth Sabatino

Allegedly from: elizabeth.s at paygalnow.com

I am Dr. Elizabeth Sabatino HEAD OF TREASURY DEPARTMENT, BARCLAYS BANK GROUP GH. This is the second time we are notifying you about your over-due funds. Sometime ago, In the Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) It was revealed in your file as your name was penciled as the bonafide beneficiary to receive your over-due funds which was brought to our bank from the Goverment of west African States (ECOWAS) In collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF.) 
 
We wish to inform you that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) finally resolved the issue in London after one week meeting and decided to pay all out-standing funds payment of US$6,500,000.00 (Six Million Five Hundred United States Dollars Only) via Swift Telegraphic Wire Transfer(KTT)or swift Online Transfer for onwards payment into your account,which the government is incurring deficit and we are indebted to pay all OVER-DUE funds without any further impediment. As a matter of fact we do not have enough time to waste since we have wasted time in contacting our respective customers, so try and comply with the essential remittance requirements to ensure the swift release of these funds into your account. Your name, Address, Phone number. We await your prompt reply as soon as possible. 
 
Yours in Service,
Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Sabatino
Head of Treasure Department (International Transfer) Plot 182 High Street Greater Accra, Ghana.

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