from: MAY BANK <micagson1@gmail.com>
date: Feb 17, 2026, 6:46 AM
subject: Re: read this please
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn:
This Bank {MayBank} we have taken our time to search through most of our reliable customers to see as recommended that you can work with us reliably and sincerely and will deliver as presented to this request, we hereby humbly ask you to help receive certain amount of money {US$55.5m} that has been here {starched} in our Bank for a very long time into your provided Bank account, which shall in turn be transferred to your nominated Bank account anywhere in the World.
And accepting to work with us, we accept to allow certain percentage {40%} of the total amount to you as a payback for assisting us to make sure this transaction sails through without stress and we also will allow certain percentage for the cost of making this work out in our general favour as you shall be the very one to champion it all in your name/Company name.
Waiting desperately for your immediate response as you receive this mail today.
Yours sincerely,
Mike
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Mike - May Bank - micagson1@gmail.com
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