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Chad Wolf - JP Morgan Chase Bank - wolfchad942@yahoo.com

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from: JP Morgan Chase Bank <williamsgreen628@gmail.com>
reply-to: wolfchad942@yahoo.com
date: Jan 27, 2022, 7:24 AM
subject: Greetings From JP Morgan Chase Bank.
mailed-by: gmail.com

JP Morgan Chase Bank
270 Park Avenue, New York, NY

Greetings From JP Morgan Chase Bank.

I have to inform you again, that we are not playing over this, I know
my reason for the continuous sending of this notification to you, the
fact is that you can't seem to trust any one again over this payment
for what you have been in cantered in many years ago, but I want you
to trust me, I can not scam you for $75 it is for bank processing of
your payment, the fees of $75 is clearly written to you before, I did
not invent the bill to defraud you of $75 it is an official bank
payment processing fee, and the good part of this, is that you will
never, ever be disturbed again over any kind of payment, this is
final, and the forms from there becomes effective once we submit your
payment application processing fee and pay the form fee of $75 I don't
want you to loose this fund this time, because you may never get
another such good opportunity, the federal government is keen and very
determined to pay your overdue debts, this is not a fluke, I would not
want you to loose this fund out of ignorance, I will send you all the
documents as soon as bank payment processing fee is paid, you have to
trust me, you will get your fund, find a way to get $75 you will not
loose it, instead it will bring your financial breakthrough, find the
money and send it to our bursary. The reason why am sending you this
because I want you to receive your USD$12,000,000.00 ($12 Million Us Dollars)
immediately as we are trying to round up for this payment program.

The processing charges which was initially on the high price has been
cut down by the payout bank considering the poor economic situations
that make it difficult for the middle class citizens to meet up with
the processing charges of their entitlement. Upon the confirmation of
your processing charges of $75 you will get your $12 Million USD into
your account
within 3hrs or the fund can even be delivered to you in cash or ATM
CARD or any form
of your choice.

And you can send the $75 through Walmart or you purchase Google Play
or Apple Store Gift Card of $75,
finally my advice to you is not to abandon this transaction because of
the requirement of ($75)

Sender's Name:
Sender’s address:
Sender's Telephone:
Sender’s full banking details to avoid wrong transfer:
Bank Name and Address
Account Number:
Account Name:
Routing Number:

As soon as the payment is received today, you will receive your $12
Million Us Dollars
the same today without any delay. Do hurry up to send the fee once you
wake up this morning to enable the payout bank complete your transfer/delivery
before close for the day.

Regard,
Mr. Chad Wolf
JP Morgan Chase Bank
270 Park Avenue, New York, NY
wolfchad942@yahoo.com
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