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James Landale - World Bank - ceo022152@gmail.com

Posted: 19 September 2025
by Roxy
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date: Sep 18, 2025, 8:59 AM
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Attention please Dear Good Friend,

I hope this message finds you well. My name is James Landale, and I am reaching out to you as a representative of the World Diplomatic Council regarding a pressing global issue that affects many of our citizens.

As you may be aware, the proliferation of online scams has created significant hardships for individuals across our nations. In recent investigations, we have discovered that countless innocent people have fallen victim to fraudulent schemes, leading to severe financial distress. Many have been left with no choice but to sell their homes, cars, and other valuable assets to survive.

In response to this critical situation, the World Presidency has convened and made a momentous decision: to provide financial assistance to those affected by these scams. Each victim will be compensated with the substantial sum of US $8.6 million, aimed at helping them rebuild their lives, settle outstanding bills, and regain financial stability.

The funds have already been deposited in the World Bank, and we have outlined two secure methods for disbursal: either by direct bank transfer or through an ATM MasterCard delivery to your specified location. Due to the risks associated with cash deliveries and the potential for check discrepancies, we urge all recipients to utilize these safer options.

To process your compensation, there is a nominal fee of $150 USD. This fee is required to confirm your interest and eligibility for the program, ensuring that the funds reach those who truly need them. It is important to note that this is the only fee you will encounter in this process.

We also wish to emphasize the importance of steering clear of fraudulent schemes moving forward. Engaging with scammers can lead to further legal troubles, including potential arrest. We strongly advise you to remain vigilant and avoid any correspondence with individuals claiming to offer large sums of money under dubious circumstances.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions or require further clarification regarding the process, please do not hesitate to reach out. Together, we can combat this crisis and restore hope to those who have suffered.

Contact The World Bank Here
Ms. Jennifer Nordquist
United States Executive Director
at the World Bank Group
EMail: ( worldbankgroup057@gmail.com)

Warm regards,
James Landale
World Diplomatic Council