from: Mr. Richard Peterson <wbank854@gmail.com>
reply-to: richard_peterso@aol.com
date: Aug 30, 2021, 1:50 AM
subject: Congratulations My Dear Friend.....$2.5 Million
mailed-by: gmail.com
From New York Community Bank
Congratulations My Dear Friend,
Very good news to you, Board of Directors meeting was done yesterday
in this Bank (New York Community Bank) and Director General has signed
the release of your $2.5 Million United States Dollars to you as it
was approved.
Now, your fund will be transfer you today as soon as we hear from you
but you will pay $100.00 only and it will serve as ‘Tax Clearance
Certificate’ so that you will not have any problem with your Bank once
the transfer of $2.5 Million United State Dollar done.
You should act as matter of urgency to send the $100.00 today through,
iTunes Gift CARD or Steam Card or Google Play Card or eBay Card and if
you purchase the Gift this morning, we will transfer the fund to you
today.
Note: This is last opportunity you have to claim Fund as it’s only
$100.00 Gift card it will cost you.
Mr. Richard Peterson
President/CEO, New York Community Bank
Telephone number: +1 989-863-5773
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