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JP Morgan Chase Bank - chasebankoffice8@gmail.com

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from: OFFICE NOTICE <officenotice672@gmail.com>
reply-to: chasebankoffice8@gmail.com
date: Apr 18, 2026, 1:45 AM
subject: ( 🇺🇸 J. P MORGAN CHASE BANK)
mailed-by: gmail.com

JP. MORGAN

ADDRESS: 270 PARK AVE 31ST FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10017, UNITED STATE AMERICA,, 🇺🇲🇺🇲

Dear beneficiary.
greetings from the chase bank ?? . I have a vital details which
needs to be attended to immediately. Did you authorize anyone to pick
up your inheritance fund from our headquarter office in New York
? one man called mr robert karl came to our office last week friday
in-respect of your $20 million dollars which has been credited with us
for the past 2 weeks ago now by the federal government to be
transferred into your account. He said that you authorized him to pick
up the fund.

this fund has been in our custody for two weeks now and we
have been waiting for you to contact us but we didn't know what is
hindering you from reaching us. so we decided to inform to you
to make sure that you are well and aware of the inheritance fund of
$20 millions dollar in our headquarter office in new york

Reply to:
chasebankoffice8@gmail.com

Reply to this email address unable you to received your funds today

we want you to get back to us with the following details below :

full name:
address:
phone number:
your identity card:
your email address:
your next of kin:

this above listed details are needed as fast as possible if you didn't
authorize anyone to pick up your funds from our headquarter office in New York. Please kindly get back to us with your full information to avoid handing your rightful funds over to a wrong person. Thank you!!!

JP . MORGAN CHASE BANK …
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