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Kenneth Aberbach - Federal Reserve Bank Of New York - www.ny.frb.org@gmail.com

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from: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK <johnwrightxx@gmail.com>
reply-to: www.ny.frb.org@gmail.com
date: Jul 18, 2023, 9:04 AM
subject: YOUR PAYMENT FROM FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK
mailed-by: gmail.com

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street New York, NY 10045
United States Of America.
Motto : Serving the Second District and the Nation.

Attn: Beneficiary ,

The Management of Federal Reserve Bank of New York wishes to let you
know that your inheritance fund of $15 .5 Million United States
Dollars will be released to you through our online banking department
Section.

We are assuring you of a successful online transfer into your local
account within 48 banking hours as soon as you furnish us with the
necessary requirement to proceed.

You are instructed to fill out the following space below to enable us commence

Information such as the following:

1. Your Full Name...
2. Current Address...
3. Direct Phone...
4. Occupations...
5. Age...
6. Drivers License or International passport...
7. Next of Kin...
8. Company Name if any...

Upon the completion of the above requirements, the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York Online Crediting Section will set up an online
account for you and furnish you with your account balance and instruct
you on how to transfer your funds directly from your online account
into any of your nominated bank accounts.

Waiting for your urgent response Asap.

Thanks for the patronage

Kenneth Aberbach
Director - Federal Reserve Bank of New York
United States
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