from: Mary T. Mack <fgvffrrhoedkf678@gmail.com>
reply-to: bank37451@gmail.com
date: Dec 23, 2021, 5:29 AM
subject: URGENT ALERT; PLEASE READ IS VERY URGENT....!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Wells Fargo Bank Corporate Office
Address: 3000 W 12TH ST SIOUX FALLS, SD, 57104 , USA
Our Ref: BOA IRU SFE 15.5 WD 011
Fax number: 1-844-879-0524
Good Day Honorable Beneficiary·
Greetings from the Wells Fargo bank. We are organizing a promo for all clients who are interested in receiving their overdue contract/inheritance funds, the bank has decided that all clients should pay a minimum of $50 and receive a part payment of $850.080.(Eight Hundred Fity Thousannd U.S Dollars) that was being successfully completed through our central unit code:(002323443) with account number: 5889518428. which they can use to finalize the release of there remaining funds with the bank which is amounted to the sum of $10.5 M (Ten Million five hundred thousand United States Dollars),
All interested clients should be able to pay this fee now before the promo closes, We advise you to try as much as possible to see that you send the fee immediately after you receive this massage. purchase Apple-iTunes Gift Card-Steam Wallet or Google Play Card and also indicate which mode of payment is convenient for you,
1) ATM CARD
2) BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER
3) BANK DRAFT
4) WESTERN UNION $5000 THREE TIMES EVERY DAY.
This might be your last chance of receiving your long awaited funds and have a good life.
Do act without any delay since your $10.5 M (Ten Million five hundred thousand United States Dollars) is kept pending in our system to regain your financial freedom and have enough money to live on and establish a good business for your family..
Sincerely.
Mary T. Mack.
Business Banking
Senior Executive Vice President,
EVP. Consumer Relations
Wells Fargo bank.
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