from: Denise Scott <denis.scott4ever@gmail.com>
date: Sep 8, 2021, 3:30 AM
subject: Mrs Denise Scott
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
My name is Mrs Denise Scott, i am one of the top official directors of
the (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) as the bank is preparing for
the last quarter of the year 2021 bank auditing of account, i discover
an abandon fund file belonging to one of our bank late customer Mr.
Wang Lee Young from Seoul-Korea who died in an air crash in the year
2013, he has an account with our bank amounting to ($36.3 Million
Dollars), now i want you to stand as the beneficiary to this fund for
claim I have all the plan to guild you till the fund is credited to
your account.
With my point of view the project will cost us some money before we
can be able to make it a successful project, so if you know you can
help or support this project financially and otherwise, i will past
you more details, but if you know you are not capable of supporting
the project financially, don’t border to reply
Thanks with love and regards.
Mrs Denise Scott
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