from: Mr Jamie Dimon <worldbankheadoffice146@gmail.com>
reply-to: africanunioncomposition@gmail.com
date: Apr 1, 2026, 11:44 AM
subject: Good day. How are you? Greetings.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good day. How are you? Greetings.
My name is Jamie Dimon, President and African Union. I am sending you this message because I came across your file on our website regarding an unclaimed government compensation in your name.
Please let me know if you have already received your funds. I would like to confirm this to avoid any confusion. The amount involved is 2.5Million United State dollar.
Please let me know how you would like to receive these funds. The available options are:
1. Bank-to-bank transfer – Transaction fee: $125
2. ATM Card – ATM activation and PIN generation fee: $150
3. Cashier’s Check – You can cash it at any bank of your choice. Processing fee: $100
4. Cash delivery – Delivery fee: $250
Please choose how you would like to receive your funds and select one of the following payment methods for the required fee:
• PayPal
• Bitcoin
• Gift Cards
• Cash App
These are the only four available payment options.
Kindly provide the following updated information so we can verify that you are the rightful owner of this unclaimed compensation in our bank:
• Complete Name
• Email Address
• Residential Address
• A copy of your ID for identity verification
If you receive this message, please respond as soon as possible.
Warm regards,
Mr Jamie Dimon
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