from: Frank Morris <dpglenn@yahoo.com>
reply-to: morrisf21@aol.com
date: Jun 27, 2020, 3:11 PM
subject: CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY
mailed-by: yahoo.com
CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY
In our office today, was a letter from of a Mr.Joe E. Jackholm of 9571
no.231 road,Richmond,B.C. Canada,V7A filing application contrary to your
pending inheritance fund transfer.
The above mentioned person said in his sworn Affidavit that the power of attorney given in his favor by your very good self before given up the ghost/Dead, granting him the benefit to process and claims your inheritance fund valued the sum of $10,000,000.00 (Ten Million United States Dollars Only) owned to you and deposited with in our bank by Mr. Godwin Emefiele The Central Bank Governor.
As a beneficiary of the fund and the fund should be wired to his Bank account with Wells Fargo as the new beneficiary of the said amount as stated below,
Bank Name# Wells Fargo
Account Number# 12908576457
Routing Number# 121000358
Swift code# BOA56578
This Honorable bank have ask Mr. Joe E. Jackholm return back to the Bank within 48hours to enable us have a personal confirmation from you being hitherto the beneficiary of the said $10,000,000.00 M. We are sorry to have delayed your instruction in giving out this fund to Mr.Joe E. Jackholm since we must adhere to the modus operandi of this honorable
bank by making sure that his request is verified and confirmed by the beneficiary which is you. It is important you reconfirm the following information’s
for official purpose.
A, Your Complete Names:………………………
B, Complete Contact Address:……………………
C, Your Telephone Number:………………..FAX IF ANY…….
D, Your Country:……….CITY………
E, Your Working ID Card or Any of your ID card
Your confirmation to the above email within 24hours will be appreciated
and it will make us to know that you are Alive not Dead
Yours Faithfully,
P/H..+
EMAIL..(morrisf21@aol.com)
Rev. Frank Morris
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