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Johnson Alusi - Federal Reserve Bank - harvestcowirc@gmail.com

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from: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK <federalreservebank2023@gmail.com>
reply-to: harvestcowirc@gmail.com
date: Jun 25, 2021, 11:00 AM
subject: Dear Valued Customer As Instructed by United Nations We Have Transfer Your
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn Customers.

Funds Release Update from bank of california

I hereby acknowledge receipt of your e-mail with the provided details which is in reference to the Payment Release Order from the Federal Reserve Bank instructing our Bank here in california to release the sum of US$15.5M into your designated bank account through online banking transfer. Pursuant to the Irrevocable Authorization from the United States Financial Stability and Recovery Team with an exclusive Authority to remit the total sum of US$15.5M into your submitted bank wiring coordinates, I am obliged to inform you that we have commenced the transfer as instructed by Swift Transfer to your bank accountcongratulations.Click this link to begin your transfer through online banking transfer Below the you to take a few steps to complete the transaction:
Click this link https://tnntoday.com/wp-content/uploads/fbrfg/FG/file.htm

All the documents Together with the Approval Document from the World Bank and United States Financial Stability and Recovery Team which you will present to your bank upon clearance of the US$10.5M in your bank account after 2 banking hours. will be send to you Note also that you are required to take the transfer slip to your bank for confirmation.Thanks in anticipation of your understanding and co-operation Please take one minute of your time to complete this online transaction by clicking this secure web page link Please take one minute of your time to complete this online transaction by clicking this secure web page link. Click this link https://tnntoday.com/wp-content/uploads/fbrfg/FG/file.htm

Yours sincerely,
MR. Johnson Alusi
Phone :(425) 689-6383
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