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Ann E Misback - Federal Reserve Bank - info.reservebank.ny1@gmail.com

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from: FRB <phumin.nit@student.sk.ac.th>
reply-to: info.reservebank.ny1@gmail.com
date: Oct 27, 2025, 2:37 PM
subject: Notification of Western Union Scam Victim Restitution Program Award, $10 Million USD
signed-by: student-sk-ac-th.20230601.gappssmtp.com

Notification of Western Union Scam Victim Restitution Program Award

Dear Beneficiary,

My name is Ann E. Misback, and I am the Secretary of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. I am reaching out to inform you that you have been selected as one of the few beneficiaries eligible to receive restitution under the Western Union Scam Victim Restitution Program.

We are pleased to notify you that you have been legally assigned a total sum of $10,000,000 USD as compensation for losses incurred due to fraudulent activities. This award is part of a government initiative aimed at providing financial relief to victims who have been affected by such scams.

Please respond to this email at your earliest convenience so that I may provide you with further details regarding the processing and remittance of your funds. It is imperative that we update you on the current status and guide you through the necessary steps to ensure a smooth and secure transfer.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We look forward to assisting you with your restitution claim.

Sincerely,

Ann E. Misback
Secretary
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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