from: Richard Williams Jr <richwilliams090@gmail.com>
date: Jul 5, 2023, 1:15 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Federal Reserve Bank-USA
Address: 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY USA.
Subject: GUARANTEED PAYMENT.
Dear Beneficiary,
We write in regards to your delayed Contract/Inheritance Funds in the
sum of Eight Million Five Hundred United States Dollars
(US$8,500,000.00) which you are yet to receive as a result of your
inability to raise the required fee(s) to conclude your Transaction.
The United Nations has decided to proffer a solution that will make it
easier for all the Beneficiaries to receive their Funds. We understood
that some Fees are required in the order process and Transfer your
Funds into your Account. We are also aware that most Beneficiaries do
not have these required fees.
We have therefore deliberated with the Bank in charge of this payment
to allow Beneficiaries the privilege of receiving their Funds in two
(2) or three (3) installments. In this case, Beneficiaries will no
longer be required to pay the fee at once but part of it depending on
the number of installments such Beneficiary will like his/her Funds to
be released to him/her.
Write the Bank and request that you want your fund to be transferred
to your account by installments payment, so that once the first
payments enters into your account you can then use money from there to
facilitate the transfer of the remaining balance, once the first
installments enters into your account withdrawal from your account to
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Online transfer procedure.
The Federal Reserve Bank which is now in charge of your Payment has
agreed to give the Beneficiaries the option of receiving their Funds
at once, in two or three installments. Therefore, you should send him
your full Name and telephone number/your correct mailing address. This
will help the beneficiaries to pay part of the fee and receive part of
their Funds with which such beneficiary can upset the remaining fee
and receive his/her complete Funds.
To break this down: ($250) fee will facilitate the release of your
total fund valued Eight Million and Five Hundred Thousand United
States Dollars (US$8,500,000.00) the total fee of $250 will facilitate
the release of your Full Contract/inheritance Funds in the sum of
Eight Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars
(US$8,500,000.00). However, Feel free to inform us how much you can
raise should you cannot afford any of the above Mentioned installment
so as for us to talk to the Bank to know how much out of your Funds
they could release to you with the amount you can come up with.
Just go ahead and buy Apple Gift Card iTunes card or Steam wallet card
today then scratch the card scan and send me the copies here, that is
if you can't be able to send the money through WU or MG. So make it
fast so that you Transfer your Funds into your Account. to you within
8hours without any more delay.
This is the best the United Nations can do for you and you are advised
to take advantage of this opportunity.
All communications consign This your trust fund should be on Email and
SMS only for record purpose Anticipating your immediate and prompt
response. Banking with the Federal Reserve Bank-USA certainly opens
several doors for you. Thank you for banking with us.
We are looking forward to your positive cooperation fairly soon. to
enable us to give you.
Mr. Richard C. Williams.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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