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Lane Jennifer - Wesetern Union Canada - backup_wu@hotmail.com

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from: Sandra Geraldine SCHY <schysandrageraldine@gmail.com>
reply-to: backup_wu@hotmail.com
date: Mar 2, 2026, 1:27 PM
subject: Western
mailed-by: gmail.com

Your silence is somewhat disconcerting to this office. Are you aware that we have completed the verification of your information to claim these funds, as required by regulations? If we are to proceed with your transaction, you must respond frequently; this is the international transfers office and also handles the courier department. There are certain rules that must be followed to ensure the funds reach you without any issues. Following our meeting today, it has been decided that you either claim the funds or, as the fund's owner, order their cancellation and return them to the Government Reserve Account as unclaimed funds. I sincerely hope you will claim these Two million eight Hundred Thousands US dollars (USD$2.8million), but not with the attitude you have displayed, which simply demonstrates your willingness to relinquish them. Please note: this morning, after our meeting where we presented your files for the fund application and your approval, the Board of Directors requested that you send us your scanned signature, which will allow us to cancel the funds if you are not ready to meet the stamp duty requirements, which amount to $49.00, currently required. I sent you several emails and you haven't responded. I think you're about to lose it. I want you to know today that this is your chance to receive your one approved fund at the headquarters of this international transfer office and also to manage the courier department. I mentioned that you were lucky the fund was still in your name, and now you have a great opportunity that I want you to take advantage of. Taking my word for it, decide today and let us know. We will give you the stamp duty details as soon as possible if you contact us. The WU: Organization and Finance Department.
Mrs. Lane Jennifer, Managing Director Western Union Canada
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