from: Royal bank Scotland <royalbankscotland596@gmail.com>
date: Oct 28, 2025, 10:23 AM
subject: ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary
This is the British National Crime Investigation Center London.
In our investigations from banks on International and National Funds
Transfer (INFT) protocols in the past 10 years records from all banks in the
USA. We have come across your contact details and record with one of the
London Banks. In view of the carried investigations, we have contacted you
confidentially for vital information toward your transaction with this bank.
However, all former bank officials who mishandled your transaction have been
duly terminated and dismissed from bank work and your funds deposited with
The Clearing House. Upon our investigation conclusion, we found out that
your transaction was legitimate and for this reason and all delays, a
compensation amount 0f $43,150,567.00 (Forty three million one hundred and
fifty thousand, five hundred and sixty seven dollars) has been awarded to
you for immediate payment through The Clearing House.And kindly be informed
that you are to pay the sum of $93,870. The paying officer will give you
directives on how to pay the Tax Clearance fee.
All legal transfer documents are ready,immediately the Tax Clearance fee
$93,870 is paid, the transfer of your funds commence immediately and
deducting from the principal funds is illegal so don't even mention that is
impossible.
Name: Mr Bryan Scott
Email: royalbankscotland596@gmail.com
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