from: Michael Gandara <mmichaelgandara@gmail.com>
reply-to: christine.katziff@njscuintl.com
date: Apr 13, 2026, 10:12 AM
subject: YOUR FUND IS READY
mailed-by: gmail.com
New Jersey Standard Credit Union
1301 Parkway Avenue, Ewing, NJ 08628,
New Jersey, NJ 08628, United States
Office of Ms. Christine P. Katziff
Corporate General Auditor
Wire Transfer & Audit Department
Attention Beneficiary,
I am Ms. Christine P. Katziff, Corporate General Auditor, New Jersey Standard Credit Union. Be informed of the arrival and availability of your long awaiting inheritance fund given by the World Bank, IMF and United Nations, Part Payment value,($45, 000,000.00) only as received. This occurred on 22nd Novermber 2025, through great effort by the USA Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). But our Bank, Board of Directors refused to get you informed for reasons best known to them, which I believe, must be selfish interest.
If you have any doubt or negative thoughts about this, please, don't bother to reply to this message, I cannot persuade you, I am only here to exercise my hatred on cheaters of your money, using my perfect professional skill to open an online account and your $45 millions dollars will be deposited inside it.
Reconfirm the following details to enable me commence the process immediately.
YOUR FULL NAME:
YOUR AGE/MONTH/YEAR OF BIRTH:
YOUR NEXT OF KIN:
YOUR STATE/ COUNTRY:
YOUR MOTHER'S MIDDLE NAME:
YOUR FULL ADDRESS:
YOUR PHONE NUMBER:
Christine P. Katziff
New Jersey Standard Credit Union Financial Center
Your Payment
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