from: johno williams <johnow614@gmail.com>
date: Jul 2, 2023, 4:06 PM
subject: ARE YOU DEAD OR ALIVE ??????????? REPLY NOW
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary,
My Name is John O. Williams, I am in charge of all unpaid
Inheritance/Contract fund which all process of payment in your favor is in
progress. A power of attorney was forwarded to my office this morning by
your local associates and a Foreign partner Mr. ALBERT HILL to claim your
fund.
This gentleman claimed to be the representative of your company, and this
power of attorney stated that you have died, they brought a picture of your
burial and an account to replace your information and claimed your fund
which it is right now lying DORMANT and UNCLAIMED, below is the new account
they have submitted:
BANK.-BPI BANK
QUEZON AVE. DELTA BRANCH
QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES
ACCOUNT NO. 2984-0008-66
SWIFT CODE. BOPIPHMM
Be further informed that this power of attorney also stated that you
suffered and died of a throat cancer/COVID-19 . he also brought your burial
pictures in confirmation that you are dead. You are therefore given 48 hrs
to confirm the truth in this information if you are still alive .
As soon as we hear from you and confirm, we shall proceed with all
arrangements for prompt payment.
You are advised to reconfirm the following information:
Full Name:
Full Address:
Amount in question:
Telephone Number :
You are advised to stop all communication with any office here and abroad
for prompt payment. We are working to serve you better.
I await your urgent response.
Sincerely,
John O. Williams.
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