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Mary Williams - Zenith Bank - mrsmary.williams35@yahoo.com

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from: Ms.Mary Williams <mrsmary.williams35@yahoo.com>
date: Feb 10, 2026, 8:13 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com

Dear:

I do not know how you will take this letter i am writing to you now,but i am doing this based on my christian faith and what tomorrow will be. I am Ms Mary Williams, assistant to the Zenith Bank TRANSFER DEPARTMENT NIGERIA.

I am not telling you this to impress you or to gain favour,rather i am doing this to save you from further damage and pains. I have done this to 8 people already,though they betrayed me at the end. Firstly,you must promise me that nobody will know of this and after you are okay with this arrangement,you can help me with whatever you like.

Life is large.Please Sir/Madam,i overheard top officials saying that you will pay $3000 United States Dollars for account activation.

Please do not pay anything as your account is already activated and you can access your account. It is just that some of our bosses are very greedy and they make use of every opportunity to make money even when they know the situation is very critical. Myself and my colleague in the office can assist you only if you can agree with our proposal. The proposal is that you should not let anybody know of this as that will land us in serious trouble and we risk loosing our jobs.

If you venture to pay that money,you will continue to pay until you are tired and they will convert the money to their own private use or possibly keep it in a suspense account that will be yielding interest for them. Now we have taken out the computer hard-drive that contains your payment information with the access code and how you can log on and transfer the money from your Zenith Bank account to your local bank account online.

We are ready to send that to you immediately.PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE our job is on the line.

I am only a 25 years and i don't want to ruin my future. I do not make calls on transactions like this as i am still with my parents and because of our positions now in Zenith Bank calls are been monitored always, communicate on email: If this arrangement is OK by you please reply now and we will send the hard-drive to you through DHL and all these nonsense will stop and you can collect your money.

Reply if you are interested if not continue to spend your money without end.
Bye

Best Regard
Ms.Mary Williams
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