from: ESL Federal Credit Union <15150@hangdong.ac.th>
reply-to: eslpayment465@gmail.com
date: Sep 19, 2025, 12:39 AM
subject: Your email ID has been awarded $15.5Million Dollars
signed-by: hangdong-ac-th.20230601.gappssmtp.com
Dear Email Account Owner,
Your email ID has been awarded $15.5Million Dollars on our just concluded fortune program on poverty alleviation in conjunction with the U.S. Small Business Administration. This is a government program that provides support to entrepreneurs, small businesses and individuals.
So on this note, we have immediately secured approval for payment on your behalf and have processed your fund release to this effect and our ESL Federal Credit Union has been chosen as one of the banks to handle the payment to approved beneficiaries. We have two options for the disbursement of the funds; either bank wire transfer to your designated bank account or ATM debit card that will be dispatched to the address you With the Apple gift card $250 so that you will receive your fund the sum of $15.5Million again send me the Apple gift card $250 with your information so that you will receive your fund the sum $15.5Million I am wait for your reply urgent
will provide.
Kindly send the below information for claim on this email address below
CONTACT EMAIL:(eslpayment465@gmail.com)
Full Name;
Current Address;
Age;
Occupation;
Telephone Number.
(eslpayment465@gmail.com)
Mr. Ajamu Kitwana
ESL Federal Credit Union
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