from: Wood-forest National Bank <kjohn25470@gmail.com>
reply-to: woodforest.nbk@usa.com
date: Oct 30, 2025, 2:42 PM
subject: Dear Customer,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Customer,
The Wood Forest National Bank Texas controlling department has issued a security transfer CODE which is WFB/200/106/25, the Authentication section code of this bank concludes the verification of your file.
After going through all the documents of claim received by this department with justification and verification from the global strategy United States we are completely satisfied and you have been confirmed.
Your winning prize is Five Million Seven Hundred Thousand United States Dollars $5.700,000.
BELOW ARE THE APPROVED MEANS OF RECEIVING YOUR MONEY AND REQUIRED CHARGE RATES.
You are to CHOOSE one of the OPTIONS Below and then proceed with payment at once through an Apple Gift Card.
(1) Bank to Bank Transfer:.........Charge Rate $150
(2) ATM Card Delivery:..........Charge Rate $100
(3) Cashier Check Delivery:......Charge Rate $125
Confirm the details below:
Full Name:
Your Address:
Occupation:
Date of Birth:
Telephone Number:
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve your banking needs.
Yours sincerely,
Mr.Steven Hill
Operation Manager
Wood-forest National Bank
Steven Hill - Wood-Forest National Bank - woodforest.nbk@usa.com
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