from: Sally Quillian Yates <sallyquillianayates@usa.com> via mail.com
to: johnfranciskelly@usa.com
date: Dec 2, 2021, 4:40 AM
subject: Re: Your fund release
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: mail.com
Claimant Identification Code: 3757591479
All is set for you to get your funds without exploitation and hassles.
Your funds release process is now under the supervision and irrevocable guarantee from the United States Department of State, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Washington, DC.
I want to inform you that your payment is ready and it will be paid to you as approved and scheduled without exploitation.
Contact Justin Steckley:-
Management Officer,
Payment Release Center (PRC)
Washington DC
Email: fgndueprocess1@presidency.com) immediately for the setting up of your accredited payment access code number and password and to collect your payment release code, payment slip with your original security codes and the irrevocable standing payment order.
You will submit these documents to your bank or any of our accredited paying agencies near you for immediate release of your funds after you have signed your signature and sealed the appropriate columns of the
documents as the beneficiary.
You will receive your funds through Bitcoin, check, cash, wire transfer, Debit card (ATM), Google Pay or certified bank draft.
Please note that you are not to make any further payments to any agency as regards your funds release.
Thanks
For:
Management Office/Presidency Payment
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