from: Mr Alexander Mahoney <longtime364@yahoo.com>
reply-to: www.citibank572@gmail.com
date: Oct 10, 2020, 6:55 PM
subject: ATTENTION DEAR
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com
Citibank, 260 California Street Branch Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
260 California Street San Francisco, CA 94111
Tel: +1 602 500-0341
Website: www.citibank572@gmail.com
ATTENTION DEAR
Am Mr Alexander Mahoney the CEO of citibank,what happen to you? am asking because Mrs Elizabeth keen contacting me via my mail address today, she told me that you are dead, and am shocked because thatis sad news, she also said that you ordered her to claim your fund in our Bank,Citibank of America while you are alive.she give use her name, email address and also her bank info to transfer your fund to her own personal account, she also said that she is ready to pay all the needed fee that you supposed to pay before you can receive this fund to have your fund after all what she said I told her that I have to confirm if she is telling the truth,that is why I decided to inform you to know if you instruct her to clam your fund, or if she is lying, before I will transfer your fund to her to avoid making mistake So you have to get back to me with your transfer info if you are alive so that we will transfer your fund to you, but if you are died then don't get back to me
Best Regards
Mr Alexander Mahoney
CEO of citibank
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