from: Walter Pfiffner <walterpfiffner021@gmail.com>
date: Oct 27, 2021, 7:58 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello
I have been quite busy lately making sure things are completed as soon as possible as regards to you receiving the funds, which every legal aspect of it has been handled from here and I wish to inform you just today the bank thus HSBC has been instructed by our law firm to have the funds delivered you through the red cross in cash as the legitimate beneficiary to the deceased.
Is important to understand the Red Cross so far is not to know what is enclosed in the consignment their job Is just to deliver it to you and on your confirmation that you have received it the bank will release the consignment code. To avoid any complications please HSBC would like you to reconfirm the below details of yours to avoid any liability on them delivering to any wrong address.
Your Full Name
Scanned Copy of Passport Or any Government-issued ID
A direct Working Mobile Number
Current Residence Address
Please have the requested questionnaires filled correctly and have them sent to me ASAP, The Red Cross Is leaving here on or before Thursday 28th October 2021 so whatever you do have to be done real quick to avoid any further delays, you can rest assured I have handled every needful from here and please don’t betray the trust we have built so far. Once you have the consignment keep me posted so I can be on my way for my own share, thus you remember we agreed on a sharing ratio of 50/50. Last not least ensure you follow every instruction from the Red Cross. The faith of our fortune is in your hands now, once they arrive they will give you a call which is why the bank needed to reconfirm the above details to avoid any complications with delivery.
You need to understand one basic fact here, the bank isn’t delivering the consignment directly to you rather they are assigning Red Cross which Red Cross will now deliver to you as a delivery agent, is just like when a DHL or FedEx personnel delivers a package to you. You don’t need any meeting with them, your only responsibility is signing delivery paper works that you received the boxes.
Note the delivery person doesn’t know the content of the consignment because it was registered with Red Cross as family confidential files from Dubai to you as the receiver. Thus only you and I know the content which is the total inheritance sum of 6,700,000.00 USD in cash. So keep this in mind and please follow up on the delivery to your own best of your ability. I do believe you have a clear understanding of all I just explained and will be waiting on your response soonest.
Regards,
Bar. Walter Sigvald Pfiffner
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