from: From H John <edwinedwins319@gmail.com>
reply-to: snow02923@gmail.com
date: Sep 14, 2023, 8:35 PM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com
I am writing to bring to your attention a matter that requires your
immediate attention and confirmation.
I have received a communication from a Mrs. Helen Daniels, who claims
to be your attorney representing your interest. According to Mrs.
Daniels, she has been authorized by you to proceed with the transfer
of your funds, totaling 10.5 million, to the Federal Reserve (FRB)
today. Additionally, she mentioned that you have given your approval
for half of the funds to be used for the acquisition of gold from the
FRB, with the intention of claiming them in the year 2030.
In order to proceed with this request, I kindly request your prompt
confirmation of the following:
1. Is Mrs. Helen Daniels indeed your attorney and authorized to act on
your behalf in matters concerning your funds?
2. Have you instructed Mrs. Daniels to move your funds to the FRB
today, as she claims?
3. Is it true that you have endorsed the use of half of the funds for
the purpose of acquiring gold from the FRB?
It is imperative that you address these queries at your earliest
convenience to ensure that the necessary actions can be taken
accordingly. Any delay or failure to respond may result in a delay or
cancellation of the funds transfer process.
Please treat this matter with utmost urgency and reply to this email
with your confirmation or denial of the claims. If possible, provide
any additional details or instructions that may be necessary for the
successful completion of this transaction.
Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter.
reply to
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LincicomeJohn@consultant.com
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H John - snow02923@gmail.com
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