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Pascal Wood - Chase Bank - markmarkemails22@gmail.com

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from: CHASE BANK <francisiorzua70@gmail.com>
reply-to: markmarkemails22@gmail.com
date: Jul 23, 2023, 3:26 PM
subject: Attention Beneficiary ,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Chase Bank
2708 Park Avenue ,
Bellevue, Washington
PHONE: +1 425 610 6401

Attention Beneficiary ,

CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY

In our office today was a present of One Mr. John T. Kehoe of 122 Fitch Way ,Sacramento , Ca. 95864 filing application contrary to your pending fund transfer. The above-mentioned person visited this Bank yesterday with a power of attorney given in his favor by your good self, granting him the benefit to process and claim your inheritance of $10,000,000.00(Ten Million United States Dollars Only) for personal reasons.

He further Stated that the on-line account should be Terminated while the fund should be wired to his Bank account with Bank Of America, Routing Number 121000358.Our office have asked Mr. John T. Kehoe to return back to the Bank within 48 hours to enable us to have a personal confirmation from you being hitherto the beneficiary.

You are hereby advice to confirm this following information for New On-line Account Details:

1, Full Name.

2, Resident Address.

3, Occupation.

4, Phone & Fax: Number.

5, Private Email:

We are sorry to have delayed your instruction in giving out this fund since we must adhere to the modus operandi of this Honorable bank by making sure this request is verified and confirmed by the beneficiary and his existing attorney.
Your confirmation to the above will be appreciated. We look forward to hearing from you soon

Yours sincerely,

Mr. Pascal wood
Head of Operations.
Chase Bank
EMAIL:ucuchenna25@gmail.com
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