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Mary Abelman - JP Morgan Chase Bank - abelmanmarry@gmail.com

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from: Mary Abelman <abelmanmarry@gmail.com>
date: Mar 30, 2026, 9:24 AM
subject: Release of funds
mailed-by: gmail.com

From the Desk Of:
JP Morgan Chase Bank New York
(Code JP 2) 270 Park Ave.
New York City, New York USA

Attention: beneficiary,

We the management board of JPMorgan Chase bank are to notify you about the latest development concerning your approved funds payment that is left in our custody; besides, you are given a bill of Sum in order to receive your approved funds, which we didn't hear from you for some time now. Hence, we are now offering MARCH BONUS to help all our customers that are having their payment in our custody due to high prices. In other words, we are now requesting that you should pay only the last sum of $50 from the required amount needed to receive your abandoned funds payment in our custody.

Therefore, you are advised to send the required $50 to enable you to start accessing your funds that are worth $2 Million US Dollars ($2,000,000.00) to regain your financial freedom and have enough money to live on and establish a good business for yourself and your family. But if you don't need it then I can change your name to another person to receive the funds on your behalf, so that the Government will not claim this money, but I know that you will love to receive your funds.

I want to help you if you can listen to me, as the Managing Director Of the JPMorgan Chase Bank, I am not allowed or permitted to pay any kind of money on your behalf. If I do that, it will cost me my job, because if I can pay this fee for you, that means I can equally make a claim on your funds for myself, that is the reason why the bank authority does not allow any staff member to have access to your funds. Right now, you have to Send the only sum of $50 fee to receive your abandoned funds payment in our custody.

Again the only required Fee $50 usd should be paid by Apple gift Card and send the $50.00 card to this email immediately and your funds would be transferred into your personal bank account, or we will deliver your funds to your home address by an ATM CARD depending on your choice of receiving these funds.

I am looking forward to receiving the required fee.

Thanks for your Cooperation.

Mrs. Mary Abelman
Managing Director (MD)
JP Morgan Chase Bank...Code (JP2)
270 Park Ave, New York City, New York USA
Website:- www.jpmorganchase.com
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