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Patrick Ryan - Fulton Bank - fulton-bank@email.cz

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from: Patrick Ryan <taegarblessing11@gmail.com>
reply-to: fulton-bank@email.cz
date: Jun 22, 2021, 8:28 AM
subject: Attention Please
mailed-by: gmail.com

Fulton-bank
112 De Anza Blvd te A, San Mateo, CA 94402.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

ATTENTION IS NEEDED PLEASE!

Greetings from the Wells Fargo Bank.
I have a vital information which needs to be attended immediately, Did
you authorized anyone to pick up your inheritance fund from our branch
in Cleveland Caldwell Idaho? A man called Mr Osondu Victor Igwilo came
to our office yesterday in respect of your $20m which has been credited
with us for the pas 2 months now by the Federal Government to be
transferred into your nominate bank account. He said that you
authorized him to pick up the fund.

This fund has been in our custody for the pat two months now and we
have been waiting for you to contact us but we didn't know what is
hindering you from reaching us since. So we decided to write to you to
make sure that you are fine and aware of your inheritance funds of $20
Million USD in our branch office in Caldwell Idaho.

We want you to get back to us with the following details:
Name:_
Home address:____
Age:_______
Occupation:______
Phone number:_____
Nearest airport:___

This above listed details are needed as fast as possible if you didn't
authorize anyone to pick up your fund from our branch in Idaho

Mr.Patrick Ryan
you can contact my number +1 360 625 9333
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