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from: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK <federal@reserve.net> via namecheap.com
reply-to: bank10881@aol.com
date: Jun 8, 2020, 8:34 PM
subject: Are you truly Dead Or Alive ?????
mailed-by: mailserviceemailout1.namecheap.com
signed-by: namecheap.com

Are you truly Dead Or Alive....??????????

I received an email from an unknown person trying to claim your fund telling me you are dead.

Honestly at this point of view,i am getting convinced about this issue because i have sent you several emails but no response and no call response,so i have begging to believe you are truly dead..

but i am doing this by the instruction given to me by my Boss for the last time that if i didn't hear from you at this time,i should go ahead to award the detachment Document to the new beneficiary after he had provided all the information's needed to effect the transaction my dear friend.

But if you have anything as a proof (Scan Copy of your International Passport or Driver's License) that you are still alive and able-bodied,capable of completing the abandoned transaction,do not hesitate to do so as soon as possible because he his trying to pay for the ($350USD),Been the Lawyer fees for signing every document regarding your check, but immediately i discovered that i called the Board of Authority to stop every transaction with the so called imposters.

I bet you immediately you are very capable of completing this transaction,i shall hand him over to the police and he will be punished for all his misdeeds.

And the attach Secret Picture is the Man that came to our office why we send you the scan copy of him to you is to verify to you if you know him and to see his Picture, so right now the Man is under our custody and if will verify that his is lying he will be punish.

I awaits your urgent response in this matter before the fund is finally endorsed to the new beneficiary mean while you are to re-confirm the information s below so as to not deliver to a wrong person.

Kindly respond by sending us back an email immediately you receive this mail.

thank you, very much
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