from: Stephen Calk <basofbasof@yahoo.com>
reply-to: officebank84@aol.com
date: Mar 10, 2020, 9:39 AM
subject: WELCOME TO US BANK CHICAGO-IL HEAD OFFICE,
mailed-by: yahoo.com
WELCOME TO US BANK CHICAGO-IL HEAD OFFICE,
CONTACT US TEXT (206) 208-3947
Dear Customer,
In respect of your fund inheritance payment $14.5 Million US Dollars,
we the bank authorities US Bank of Chicago IL, head office will send
you a new ATM VISA CARD that will accumulate your total funds of $14.5
Million USD according to the instruction from our creditor department
here in the bank today. After the board of directors meeting held on
9 MARCH 2020 the total payment was approved for payment to you
in new ATM VISA CARD which you must use to make withdraw of your fund
in any ATM slotting machine around the world with maximum amount of
$15,000 USD in daily payment until you cash the total payment of $14.5
Million USD credited in your ATM account.
Meanwhile, you have to send the required fee of $100 USD request for
obtain the Affidavit of claim Ownership in your transaction with
government of your fund origin the US Monitory Fund Investigation
Union head office in Washington DC capital United State of America
will declare your payment free from
any money laundry and terrorism drug money sponsor activities to
enable our service have the authority of release the payment to you
and register it with US MAILING POST for over-night delivery to your
address without delay.
And here is information to send the fee to them because all modality
has already been worked out even before you were contact and noted;
also all we request from you is to follow our instruction so we can
deliver your ATM parcel to your address today. Send the $100 usd only
iTunes card as to enable them release the document today.
you can buy iTunes card of $100
And immediately you make the payment to them the document will sign
and your ATM parcel will deliver to your address without delay.
CONTACT US TEXT (206) 208-3947
Yours in service.
Director Stephen Calk
Foreign Remittance Manager
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