from: JP Morgan Chase Bank <mrallencampbell84@gmail.com>
reply-to: jpmorganchasebank52@gmail.com
to: mrallencampbell84@gmail.com
date: Sep 8, 2020, 2:42 PM
subject: JP Morgan Chase Bank
mailed-by: gmail.com
Message title (Official)
From: James Mike
Good Day.
I am seeking for your co-operation to present you to my bank as the
next of kin/will beneficiary to Mrs. Sigrid Fascinate, a foreign
contractor from Cologne Germany who died on a plane crash on July 25th
2000 with her husband Rudi Fascinate. Her husband and their two
children also perished in the air France Concorde New York bound
flight; please click here for verification.
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/859479.stm).Before her death
she was a contractor to Exxon Mobil Corporation (EMC) and has a bank
balance with my bank to the tune of ($25Million United State Dollars )
which will be paid to you as her next of kin/will beneficiary.For your
information, I am the Head of Investigation Department with JP Morgan
Chase Bank .The board of directors of JP Morgan Chase Bank, which I am
also a member,mandated me to look for any known relation of Mrs.
Sigrid Fascinate,since after her death.
However, all my efforts to trace members of her family has been
fruitless,this is the main reason I am writing you to ask for your
co-operation for us to claim this money because it will amount to
injustice,if I do not take this decisive step to secure this deposit
and invest it this is due to the fact that if nobody comes forward to
claim the fund it will be forfeited to the government, this is my
reason for contacting you,so that you can assist me in making this
transaction a reality.
All I need to do is to give you the approval as the next of kin/will
beneficiary and the fund will be paid to you as the beneficiary. so
that the money will be yours and also donate 10% to charity and if you
are really interested in this offer Please reply to my alternative
E-mail(jpmorganchasebank52@gmail.com )For detail of this transaction
and procedures,
Please do forward me,
(1) Full Names;
(2) Contact Address:
(3) Direct Telephone No:
(4) Occupation:
(5) Age and Marital Status:
(6) Means of Identification:
I await your urgent response to enable us jump start this project and
nurture it to reality.
Yours faithfully,
James Mike
Head of Investigation
JP Morgan Chase Bank
181 E 90th,
NY 10128, U.S.A
(763) 691-7716
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