25
May

OK, I'm only 14 and I don't ever remember anything like this! I don't even know what ATM cards are for or what the ITM is!

It says it will take 20,000 from my account until I pay off my debt.

I don't get this!!! I never had an ATM card!

Here’s the message:

INTERNATIONAL MONITARY FUND

External Review Committee on

Debt Statistics Andfund audit

Balance DebtIMF-World Bank

Collaboration.

Attention:Beneficiary,

We wish to inform you that your overdue payment has be scheduled

to pay to you through certified ATM Card which you’ll be only

required to proceed to any ATM Cash Point to withdraw $20,000 per

day till your complete payment fund are finished.

This development was as result of new payment policy revolution of

2007 carry out by the World Financial Body in collaboration with

World Bank Audit unit and United Nations Policy maker unit under

world bank new year payment constitution.

This effort is to help the international monetary fund


Answer:
FRAUD. SCAM

The International Monetary Bank is NOT a bank where people deposit money and get an ATM card. IMF gives loans to countries to provide balance of payment support.

Ignore it. Delete it. And don't ever believe it


Answer:
SCAM, SCAM, SCAM. Don’t reply and don’t worry.

Answer:
TOTALLY ignore it

people who send this crap should be brought to task


Answer:
It's a scam that goes by various names

Answer:
It's a scam, don't worry bout it.

Answer:
Don't go for it man. Scam period!!!!!

Answer:
Totally a scam. Delete! At 14, I doubt you’ve $20,000 in a bank account. Let them try to take it! I wish them luck since they don't even have your bank account information and are asking you to prove your identity… NEVER give out ANY personal information on the phone or email when asked for it unless YOU are the one initiating contact.

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