from: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation <fdicgovus2022@gmail.com>
date: Sep 11, 2023, 3:42 AM
subject:
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Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation. Headquarters:
Washington, D.C., United States
Attention:
This is a short email and I want you to read it with an open mind and I also want to welcome you into the new week and judging that the year just remains Four months and you are yet to start using your funds should give you enough worry.
It's possible you have missed my last emails during the weekend . That's alright This is why I want to remind you again, You've been hearing it for over 2 weeks now but you have repeatedly ignored my professional advise, and your continues refusal to take responsibility, you have been abusing this sincere opportunity and I don't think you will get the privilege again
I still want to remind you that the United States Settlement Bank is still going on with their threats of confiscation of your funds.I want you to understand that any clearance plan that doesn't take care of Guarantee and security to the bank on the fund is incomplete, This is a fund clearance proven fact because what the bank is looking for before they release the fund is Guarantee and security of the fund that will be released to you and that what we will provide to the bank and as a reputable independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation’s financial system. We insure deposits; examine and supervise financial institutions for safety, soundness, and consumer protection; makes large and complex financial institutions resolvable; and manages receivership.
I want to ask you a simple question which is "Would you prefer to lose your fund just because of $550 which will give you autonomy to your fund without any delays.
I want you to consider this as a last warning before the official Confiscation of your fund and if you wish to continue with this process, Kindly request for the payment details.
I know I have been able to explain what the Deposit Guarantee Insurance can do for you and kindly reconfirm your phone number/ Whatsapp for easy communication.
Kind regards
Martin Gruenberg,Chairman,
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Private Official Email: fdicgovus2022@gmail.com
Alternative Email: fdicgovus2000@gmail.com
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