from: Frolick Whalley <oficefi603@gmail.com>
reply-to: of218226@gmail.com
date: Apr 18, 2023, 6:55 PM
subject: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com
This is to officially inform you that the Federal Government has
giving the authorization to effect the payment of your unclaimed
contract payment on behalf. To update the irregularities attached to
your contract payment file.
(1) Did you at any time delegate any person to claim your contract
payment on your behalf?
(2) Were you involved in a motor accident?
(3) Are you aware or related to one Mr. Thomas Mick from your country?
Please reconfirm and answer the above questions. An individual called
Mr. Thomas Mick came to our foreign contract payment department and
submitted an application that you have authorized the release of your
contract payment of US$52.7M to be paid into a bank account with the
Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS). Account number UBS- 943BDG99. With
the report that you are now paralyzed as a result of the ghastly motor
accident occurred last month.
Following the official protocols, you are to forward to us a copy of
your Power of Attorney authorizing Mr. Thomas Mick to effect the
contract payment on your behalf as requested. and he ready to pay the
fee of $100 dollars Steam wallet card or Apple gift card here, so if
you still alive and want this funds, then go and get the gift card
picture copy attach here immediately okay?
Thanks for your cooperation
Best Regard
Frolick Whalley
Email (of218226@gmail.com)
Secretary to the Minister of Finance
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