from: makegodfirstinyourlife@gmail.com
reply-to: makegodfirstinyourlife@gmail.com
date: Nov 22, 2020, 4:29 PM
subject: DEAR CUSTOMER,
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Payment Release Notification From The Federal Reserve Bank.
DEAR CUSTOMER,
This is to officially inform you that we have been instructed to release your over due contract Inheritance/ lottery Payment of $10.5 million to you without any further, and we will have no other option than to believe that you are dead as claimed by one Mrs. Margaret Thomson if you fail to respond back to our email this time.
As a matter of fact, we lost your Full Personal/ banking details after our annual system upgrade which made it impossible for us to contact you, and we were only able to find your email address after several search’s on our documents.
Few weeks ago, a woman named Mrs. Margaret Thomson sent a letter to our bank here in the United States claiming that you are dead and she further stated that before you died, you informed her about your contract Inheritance/ lottery payment worth $10.5 million which is presently under our custody.
Note that Mrs. Margaret Thomson also sent a copy of your death certificate to us in other to make her claim authentic, but we did not believe her because you had never mentioned her as your next of kin to us.
In fact, she has given us every reason to believe that you are dead as she claims, and she is ready to take care of what ever it will cost her to get your funds transferred into her personal account, but I have been instructed by the management of this bank to contact you this last time in order to be sure that you are dead as she claimed,before releasing the payment to her.
So are you dead or are you still alive? If yes, you have been advised to urgently reconfirm your full personal/ banking details as requested below to us immediately, in order for us to cancel every further arrangement in regards to the release of your fund to Mrs. Margaret Thomson.
However, We Shall Proceed To Issue All Payments Details To The Said Mrs. Margaret Thomson If We Do Not Hear From You Within 48 banking hours.
Your Urgent attention is needed if you are still alive.
Reply:infofederalreservebanknewyork@aol.com
Yours Faithfully,
For And On Behalf Of
Federal Reserve Bank
Mr.Walker Smith
President and CEO Bank of America
Federal Reserve Bank. Registered in United States. Registered No.: 1026167.
Federal Reserve Bank is authorized and regulated by the Financial
Services Authority
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