ADB BANK GROUP Scams
This is a fraudulent email from a theme “ADB BANK GROUP“. Do not try to contact him by phone or email, you risk being cheated or robbed of her well-known tricks.
Date:Wednesday, 04 February 2015 09:30 PM to 10:00 PM
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject: ADB BANK GROUP
Reply-To: icpcipp@yahoo.pt
Letter:
“From the Desk of Mr. Donald Kaberuka.
African Development Bank Group. (www.afdb.org)
Plot 813, Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama District,
Abuja-Nigeria
Tell:+234-8152778100
Email: infoafricandv@gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary,
I am Mr. Donald kaberuka, the President, African Development Bank Group.
This is to bring to your notice that my office has taken over all the money transactions originated from any part of Africa and European countries as contract payment, Fund Inheritance or Lottery Winning due to Unauthorized/incapability of financial Institutions/security companies in releasing such huge sum of money due to Fraud, terrorism and money Laundry activities going on world wide.
The World Bank Group has Mandated the African Development Bank (ADB) via my Office to release funds to beneficiaries through a means preferable by the beneficiary, Hence Your Name appears as one of The fund beneficiaries whom their fund was successfully cleared for payment.
Your money will be released to you through any means preferable by you either by the below options.
(1) through online banking transfer or
(2) Payment through Delivery of ATM CARD
(3) Through Bank to Bank wire transfer to avoid paying excess charges.
You are requested to re-confirm the below information proving you the bonafide beneficiary.
(1.) Your Full Name:
(2.) Your Country of Residence:
(3.) Your Direct Phone Number:
You are therefore advised to re-confirm or direct us for immediate release of your money, Most importantly be aware that (Five Million United States Dollars (US$ 5, 000, 000.00) Only was allocated to you as the approved amount due to you.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Donald Kaberuka.
Email: infoafricandv@gmail.com
President, African Development Bank Group.”
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