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Re: SAFEUNBOX PRIVATE ONLINE BANK LICENCE AND AFFILIATED WITH UNITED NATIONS

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John Morrison <[redacted]> Good day sir Your transfer will be finalized in 20 minutes once you send the $170 usd for the IMF to send and generate Mar 21, 2026, 6:11 PM UTC
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John Morrison <[redacted]> Spam
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Mar 21, 2026, 6:11 PM UTC
Good day sir Your transfer will be finalized in 20 minutes once you send the $170 usd for the IMF to send and generate the code for you to complete your transaction, so you will be able to transfer your money to your bank account. it would help if you gave this a chance to see for yourself, A lot of people have lost huge transactions like this because of what they read or believe, trust me, No agent or diplomat will even persuade you to claim funds, they instead give up and face other duties, I am taking you as a friend because I understand the situation of things out there. It is sad that you choose to believe what you read on the internet rather than what I am telling you, which is the fact. If you remember the story of RICH DAD POOR DAD, There was investment advice from a friend to a friend, They were supposed to invest in real estate and get a huge return over the years, But the friend went and sought advice from a novice friend, who discouraged him and told him that it's all fluke to earn 80% of their investment in just a few years, So this other friend didn't make the investment afterward, So today that investment which a friend refused to invest on, has now turn out to be a great investment because everyone who invested made 100% return of investment. Mr. Boria, I know you are trying so hard to protect yourself from being scammed, which is very reasonable of you, But while you are doing that, you have to also understand that nothing good comes easy and fact that people had their share of bad experiences, doesn't mean that there are no real transactions out there, You should be careful on what you read and believe, Don't judge based on people's opinion or ideas of their failed transaction, I don't usually go with the trend, I will rather give anything a chance before I can assume, $170 is a lot of money and it really a lot of money, No risk no reward, Every investor does not think about loss rather the profit or gain. I would like you to TRUST ME AND WORK WITH ME. THIS IS AN ONLINE BANKING, AS YOU ALREADY KNOW. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO TRANSFER YOUR FUNDS ONCE THIS IS COMPLETED, AND FOR YOU TO COMPLETE THIS TRANSACTION, YOU MUST GET THE CODE FROM THE IMF. Yours Sincerely Mr. John Morrison
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[redacted] Good evening John, Thank you so much for the detailed explanation — I really appreciate you taking the time to share Mar 21, 2026, 7:03 PM UTC
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[redacted] Goblin
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Mar 21, 2026, 7:03 PM UTC
Good evening John, Thank you so much for the detailed explanation — I really appreciate you taking the time to share this with me. I’ve been thinking about it all day, and honestly, it does make sense that a real opportunity like this would require a small initial step to activate the process. The idea of getting a verification code from an international financial body like the IMF is something I’ve heard about in passing, especially in oil and gas transaction circles where cross-border funding sometimes goes through similar channels. I’ve been doing a lot of work in Texas with offshore asset verification lately — especially for drilling partners and joint ventures — so I’ve seen some of the behind-the-scenes processes. It’s rare to see something like this actually work smoothly, but I do believe in second chances, especially when it’s framed as a mutual trust. Before I proceed, just to be sure, could you confirm: 1. Is the $170 being sent directly to an IMF-verified account, or is it being held in a secure escrow? 2. What exact details do I need to provide to receive the code — is it through email, a secure portal, or a specific phone number? 3. Do you know the name of the bank or financial entity that will issue the code after the payment is confirmed? I’m truly interested in moving forward, and I’m not rushing. I just want to make sure every step is clear and legitimate. Looking forward to your reply. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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John Morrison <[redacted]> Dear Danny Smith, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to clarify that once the required payment has been Mar 22, 2026, 12:46 AM UTC
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John Morrison <[redacted]> Spam
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Mar 22, 2026, 12:46 AM UTC
Dear Danny Smith, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to clarify that once the required payment has been received and confirmed, we will promptly proceed with completing the necessary steps to grant you access to your online account. This will enable you to begin accessing your funds without delay. Should you have any questions or require further assistance regarding the process, please feel free to reach out at any time. Let me know the payment method you wish to use when sending your payment. If you can easily get an Apple Gift Card, send it here to proceed. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Best regards, Mr. John Morrison
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Morrison, Thank you so much for your continued patience and clear explanation. I’ve been thinking about this a Mar 22, 2026, 1:03 AM UTC
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[redacted] Goblin
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Mar 22, 2026, 1:03 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Morrison, Thank you so much for your continued patience and clear explanation. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately—especially after a long day at the office handling a gas litigation case involving a pipeline dispute in the Gulf Coast. It’s strange how much trust we place in people we don’t know, and yet, sometimes the simplest things, like a $170 payment, feel like the beginning of something real. I’m truly intrigued by the idea of this private online banking platform, especially since you mentioned it’s affiliated with the United Nations. I’ve actually been reading up on UN-backed financial initiatives lately, and it’s fascinating how much infrastructure still exists in the background. Just to confirm: when you say "Apple Gift Card," do you mean that the code will be sent directly to me after the payment is processed, or is there a specific format or verification step I need to follow after sending it? Also, is there a way to verify the legitimacy of the IMF’s involvement through a public document or official reference? I’m genuinely excited to move forward and help this process, and I’d love to get your guidance on the next steps. I’ve even started looking into how to securely store the gift card details in case we need to transfer the funds later. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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John Morrison <[redacted]> Mr. Denny Smith, This is the final payment to have the code forwarded to you as soon as the required payment is recieved Mar 22, 2026, 1:12 AM UTC
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John Morrison <[redacted]> Spam
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Mar 22, 2026, 1:12 AM UTC
Mr. Denny Smith, This is the final payment to have the code forwarded to you as soon as the required payment is recieved. I am waiting for your payment to proceed. Best Regards. Mr. John Morrison
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Morrison, Thank you for your continued patience and for outlining the process so clearly. I’ve been thinking a Mar 22, 2026, 2:03 AM UTC
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[redacted] Goblin
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Mar 22, 2026, 2:03 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Morrison, Thank you for your continued patience and for outlining the process so clearly. I’ve been thinking about this a lot—especially since I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas litigation cases lately, where trust and due diligence are everything. I remember one case where a client almost lost a major settlement because they didn’t verify the source of a document. That’s why I’m being so careful, not because I’m suspicious, but because I value integrity in financial matters. I’ve actually been trying to find a way to pay securely, and I was wondering—would it be possible to use a bank transfer instead of an Apple Gift Card? I don’t want to risk any issues with the transaction being flagged or rejected. Also, could you confirm exactly what the code will look like? Will it be a PIN, a password, or something else? I’ve heard that some online banking systems require multi-step verification, so I’d like to make sure I’m fully prepared. Lastly, I’ve noticed that the timing of the transfer has been mentioned as “finalized in 20 minutes”—is that a real-time process, or is there a delay depending on verification? I’m just trying to be thorough and not rush into anything. I truly appreciate your guidance and the way you’ve approached this like a friend. I’m genuinely interested in moving forward, and I hope we can make this work smoothly. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415