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Alberto Freeman - Bank Of America - scottinfobessent@gmail.com

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from: Scottinfo Bessent <scottinfobessent@gmail.com>
date: Mar 26, 2026, 1:59 PM
subject: Re: Dear beneficiary.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear beneficiary.

How are you doing? I have been so busy trying to make sure that the release of your fund commenced without any form of delays anymore.

So therefore after review was done, I received a message from the office of the IMF that your scam victim compensation money will be delivered to you by the Bank of America, Because of past failures from various financial institutes and banks, The IMF want you to receive your money without any further hindrances,

Bank of America is one of the top banks in the world with years of outstanding repute.

You have to email them that you have directed to contact them for the release of your long term delayed money.

the bank contact details stated below for you to contact them. Always keep me posted for further guidance.

Bank Of America
1715 S Reserve St, Missoula, MT 59801, Billings Montana. USA
+1 (406) 220 5005
Branch Manager: Alberto Freeman
Email: info@bncfamerica.com

bncfamerica.com is a fraudulent internet domain name being used by scammers for criminal purposes such as advance-fee fraud, phishing and email message scams. Any email addresses and/or websites associated with this domain name are fraudulent and illegal. Also, any URL or website links associated with this domain could be malicious and harmful to your computer and/or your mobile device and should be completely avoided.
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