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Sanusi Lamido - Wells Fargo Bank - arlindaarlpzko55704@gmail.com

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from: Wells Fargo Bank <muhammadaddi887@gmail.com>
reply-to: arlindaarlpzko55704@gmail.com
date: Sep 8, 2023, 12:07 PM
subject: What is going on ? Are you much alive, because we received a letter that you are Dead
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day, Dear Beneficiary

Greetings from the Wells Fargo bank. I have a vital information which
needs to be attended immediately. Did you authorized anyone to pick up
your inheritance fund from our branch in Cleveland Caldwell Idaho? One
Mr Andrew Cox came to our office yesterday in-respect of your $8.5
million dollars which has been credited with us for the past 2 years
now by the Federal Government to be transferred into your account. He
said that you authorized him to pick up the fund. This fund has been
in our custody for the past two years now and we have been waiting for
you to contact us but we didn't know what is hindering you from
reaching us since. So we decided to write to you to make sure that you
are fine and aware of the inheritance fund of $8.5 million dollars in
our branch office in Caldwell Idaho. We want you to get back to us
with the following details:

Full Name:
Address:
Phone number:
Your identity card:

This above listed details are needed as fast as possible if you didn't
authorize anyone to pick up your fund from our branch in Idaho. We
have 3 means which you can use to receive your fund and you are to
choose the suitable option for you. Here are the options: (1) Bank to
Bank wire transfer: It will take only 24 hours for you to receive your
fund into your preferred account. The cost of transfer charge is $50
USD (2) Credit Card delivery: It will take 48 hours for you to receive
your credit card with the $8.5 million dollar inside the credit card.
The maximum amount you can withdraw daily is $5000. The delivery fee
is $100 USD (3) Consignment box delivery: Your fund will be sealed in
a box without anyone knowing what is inside it and it will be
delivered to your house in cash. It will take 3 working days to be
delivered to your house. This will cost $80 USD ok. so just buy iTunes
card/steam wallet or Google play card to send immediately.

Yours Sincerely
Mr.sanusi.lamido
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