from: BITCOIN REMITTANCE <bitcoinremit@gmail.com>
to: BITCOIN REMITTANCE <bitcoinremit@gmail.com>
date: Feb 10, 2026, 10:35 AM
subject: YOUR US$2,500,000 TRANSFER THROUGH BITCOIN
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:
I hope this message finds you and your family in good health. I would like to extend a heartfelt apology for any inconvenience caused by unexpected communication you have received recently.
My name is Justin Carter, and I serve as a Bitcoin Processing Officer. Following the deliberations of a meeting held last week, I am pleased to inform you that all funds associated with your account that were previously pending, confiscated, or blacklisted have now been reactivated and transferred into our Bitcoin Remittance Transfer System.
It is important to notify you that your funds, totaling US$2,500,000:00, are ready to be remitted to your account via Bitcoin, effective immediately.
To proceed, we kindly ask that you confirm the details listed below to ensure they match our current records:
Beneficiary Name:
Date of Birth:
Age:
Marital Status:
Country:
State:
City:
Address:
Mobile Telephone Number:
Identity Card:
For the completion of this transaction, please provide a Bitcoin account at your earliest convenience.
Moreover, an activation fee of $250 is required for the transfer process. We urge you to send this amount promptly upon receipt of this message. This fee represents the sole charge associated with the transfer of your funds. Once we receive this fee, we will commence the transfer process without delay, sending your full payment of $2,500,000 until the full amount is received or total remittance.
The activation fee can be submitted via Bitcoin transfer, iTunes card, or Steam card.
We are committed to ensuring the swift and secure transfer of your funds and appreciate your swift cooperation in this matter.
Yours In Service,
Justin Carter
Bitcoin Remittance Officer
bitcoinremit@gmail.com
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