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Churchill Woods - US Bank - infousbankonlinenewyork@gmail.com

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from: US-Bank of New York <infousbankonlinenewyork@gmail.com>
date: Feb 13, 2022, 6:46 AM
subject: YOUR US ONLINE ACCOUNT
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: gmail.com

Dear Sir/Madam,

Your online account has successfully been set up and your fund
deposited with US Bank.Please find the details of your account and
contact the Head of our Customer Care Unit of US Bank, Wilfred
Jefferson via her email address: (<wilfredjeff142@yahoo.com) for your
activation of your online transfer Passcode/password.And bear in mind
that without the activation of the Passcode/password,you will not have
acess to your online account to transfer into your designated bank
account.

Online ID: 2387699
Passcode/password:Cordero1953
Sort code: 64010
Acct #.: 30123456
Website: https://onlinebanking.usbank.com/Auth/Login

If you have any issues in accessing your account after the activation
of the Passcode/password, do contact me immediately for assistance.

Do not disclose your account online ID and Passcode/password to
anyone, as we will not be held liable for hacking of your fund, even
though your transfer Passcode/password was encrypted with your email
address, as part of the security measures adopted to protect your
account.

Note; the account opening balance is THREE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED
THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS ONLY (US$3,200,000.00), which
represents your total sum as authorized by the Nigerian government.

Yours truly,

Churchill Woods
Chief Credit Officer,
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