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Jeff Morgan - cbarrjones@gmail.com

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from: Jeff Morgan <cbarrjones257@gmail.com>
reply-to: cbarrjones@gmail.com
date: Feb 28, 2026, 3:48 PM
subject: Re-Good News
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hi,

Good day, my name is Jeff Morgan from London, United Kingdom. We are looking for a certain person who owns the email address I contacted you with, if the email address is yours then you are the one we have been looking for all these while. We are glad to bring this news to you. The I.M.F. in conjunction with the European Union met and agreed that a Vault office should be used to compensate all scammed victims and your compensation Amount is (One Million United States dollar) as you are among the persons to be compensated. Twenty one (21) banks and government officials have been arrested worldwide so far and arrest is still going on. We have recovered the total sum of 13.4 Million United States dollars from the scam syndicates in both cash and assets confirmed to have come from their victims. Email addresses of victims (which include yours) have also been recovered from their address books, it is at this junction that we are contacting you because you are now listed as one of the beneficiaries of the I.M.F. compensation payment. You are hereby warned not to communicate or duplicate this message to any of the scam syndicates for any reason whatsoever as the Interpol is already on track of the other criminals, so keep it secret till they are all apprehended. Other victims who have not been contacted can submit their application as well for scrutiny and possible consideration. Please get back to me if you fall under the category such as contract scam, inheritance scam, job scam, loan scam, lottery award scam, “wash wash” scam (money washing scam), marriage scam. Immigration scam, counterfeiting and religious scam. Sorry if you received this mail in your spam folder, due to a recent connection error from the service provider. Waiting for your response urgently for more details on how to receive these funds without any problem.

Best regards
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