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RESERVE BANK OF INDIA OFFICIAL PAYMENTa
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA OFFICIAL PAYMENT NOTIFICATION.
Reserve Bank Of India
# 17 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi 110021, INDIA
Customer services,
Payment file: RBI-DEL/id1033/14.
Payment amount: 3CRORE 44lakh, 78thousand, 86 hundred INR

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA OFFICIAL PAYMENT NOTIFICATION TO YOU.

Welcome to Reserve Bank of India E-mail services, you are currently in contact with the Online International Remittance Department (E-Banking/Online Wire Transfer Section).MAKE SURE YOU REPLY TO THIS EMAIL rbicustomercare@live.com]

Attention Customer! We have received a deposited Bank Draft of £500,000.00GBP from your delivery officer (Diplomat MARK PHILIP, from BBC United Kingdom), regarding your won prize amount. All formalities at this last stage before transferring to your account are under progress. Before the transfer commences, we need to convert the amount from British Pounds into Indian Rupees which will amount to 4crore, 44lakh, 78thousand, 867hundred INR. To carry out this operation, you are required to deposit Conversion fees of 19,900 INR. This is in accordance to the monetary law guiding the financial institutes in India.

Please reverse to us immediately with the fees so we can proceed with the conversion before we can make the transfer into your provided account.

Diplomat DR MARK PHILIP contact number 9582855054, contact him immediately. Personal/Award details

1. Full Names: .....................................
2. Full Home Address: .............................
4. Sex: .....................................................
5. Nationality: .........................................
6. Age: ....................................................
7. Current City: .......................................
8. Occupation: ......................................
9. Mobile Number: .................................... Bank Details
10. Account Name: .......................
11. Account Numbers:

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