from: Director Ben <directorben74@gmail.com>
date: Oct 18, 2021, 6:44 AM
subject: Re:
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Attention dear beneficial,
We have decided to deposit your total fund of USD$ 45.500.000.00 with JP Morgan Chase Bank Florida so that they can get the transfer completed. Based on their response, they agreed to complete your transfer through Online Banking whereby you can make transfer by yourself to any account of your choice using their Online Banking System Website.
You can purchase/buy any goods online through the Online Bank they will open for you while your Visa ATM Card and Check-Booklet will be sent to you using their special Delivery Lady (Ms Janet Foreman) Age is 35-Years. You are advised to contact the JP Morgan Chase Bank Manager today and furnish him with these following details in order to setup an Online Bank account on your behalf:
YOUR FULL NAME.....................
YOUR ADDRESS.......................
YOUR AGE...........................
YOUR SEX...........................
YOUR CITY..........................
YOUR STATE.........................
YOUR COUNTRY.......................
YOUR HOME PHONE....................
YOUR CELL PHONE....................
Your occupation....................
Your passport id...................
Your postal code...................
Next Of Kin Email Address or Phone#:
Date Of Birth.......................
Note that the above listed form is very important and make sure your address is complete so that the Special Delivery Lady will not make mistake or deliver to wrong address.
JP Morgan Chase Bank FLORIDA
Address: 4820 Florida Ave S, Lakeland, FL 33813, USA
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