from: Mrs.Christine Laggard <ms1476321@gmail.com>
reply-to: atworkingw@gmail.com
date: Mar 20, 2026, 2:19 PM
subject: Attention:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:
In connection with your $10.5 billion inheritance payment, we are the banking agency of Commercial Bank. (CBT), Head Office, and will issue you a new (2026) VISA ATM card that will collect your total funds of $10.5 billion as directed by our Creditors Department here at the bank. Following the February 7, 2026 Board of Directors meeting, the total payment was approved for payment with a new VISA ATM card, which you must use to withdraw funds from any ATM worldwide with a maximum daily payment of $50,000 until you have cashed the entire $10.5 billion payment deposited into your ATM account or transferred the funds to your account.
You must submit the required fee of $25.00 for an iTunes Card or Steam Wallet Card to obtain a statement of ownership of the claim in your transaction with the government of origin of your funds, a federal judge in Greenville, South Carolina, USA. The U.S. Treasury Department’s Greenville Headquarters will declare your payment free of any money laundering, terrorism sponsorship, and drug money activities, so that our office will have the authority to release the payment and register it with. US IMPEX Courier Service for overnight delivery to your address without delay.
Here is the information on how to send them the commission or send them an iTunes card or Steam card, as all the procedures have already been agreed upon before we contacted you and notified you. We also ask that you follow our instructions so that we can deliver the package to your address at the ATM today. Send $25.00 in gift cards as listed below to allow them to issue the document today. Send
a payment of $25.00 for the purchase of a Steam card, iTunes card and send $25.00 (postal code and image are here).
Reconfirm the following information to receive your VISA ATM card.
Your name:
Address:
Mobile phone:
Direct phone number:
Mrs.Christine Laggard
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