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Joshua Coppers - coppejosh3@gmail.com

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from: Josh Coppe <coppejosh3@gmail.com>
date: Apr 22, 2026, 10:45 PM
subject: Hello good day
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello, good morning.

I am Mr. Joshua Copper, from Paris France, and I have worked as an accountant at a bank here in the Europe for many years.

The main reason for my contact is the claim of a fund in our bank, whose name is the same as your surname.

According to banking regulations, funds unclaimed for more than 5 years must be transferred to the World Bank for peacekeeping purposes, as per banking rules.

However, instead of forwarding the case to the World Bank, senior bank officials divided the funds among themselves and did not offer us, civil servants, a suitable package.

At this moment, this is a great opportunity that I do not want to miss, so I am contacting you to ask for your help with the claim, since your is the same as the unidentified depositors.

As someone with inside knowledge of the matter, I will provide all the necessary details and guidance so that we can obtain a positive outcome.

The amount in question is US$24 million, and I would like to provide all the details regarding the funds involved and the requirements in my next reply.
Please contact me immediately, providing your personal WhatsApp number and your location.

I await your response.

jcuppa01@yahoo.com
Sincerely,
Mr. Joshua Coppers.
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