from: Paul Nelson <pn1852528@gmail.com>
reply-to: pn385879@gmail.com
date: Dec 18, 2021, 4:55 AM
subject: attention,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention ,
My name is Paul Nelson. I'm an Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve
Bank in New York. My Coleage John Williams asked me to handle your
case about your Compensation. I am aware that you are being handled by
Mr. Franklin Pingason but you are having trouble with him that's why I
will be in charge from now on. Mr. Pingason is having stress problems
and is drinking a lot and using drugs that are not reliable.
So, in order to have your $18 million dollars Funds be transferred to
your bank you have to pay pay the Liberation Fee of $2000 dollar's
Funds, as soon as you do that, I will transfer the Funds money to your
account. Other option is for the money Funds to be sent in a Visa
Black Premium debit card that you can use at your convenience all
around the World and give you one time only the opportunity to join
the exclusive Visa Senior Club, that grants you access to golf clubs
in every country VIP rooms and travels in first class with every
aeroline. The cost for printing the card is $1000 dollar Funds, I know
it is expensive but doesn't compare to all the Benefits you are going
to receive
You can choose your payment method for the Liberation Fee:
1) google placards or iTunes cards.
2) transfer western union or MoneyGram
3) bitcoin
Also if you choose to receive the card at your home we send it via
FedEx or DHL and there's an extra fee of $200 dollars.
If you choose the bank transfer you have to pay only the Liberation Fee
of $2000 dollars.
If you chose the cards and all the benefits you have to pay a total of $3200
Please get back to me as soon as possible.
Paul Nelson
Senior Manager, Financial Department
Federal Reserve Bank
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