from: ED CLEFF <edcleff77@gmail.com>
date: Dec 5, 2025, 10:48 AM
subject: THE POWER OF ATTORNEY
mailed-by: gmail.com
Compliments of the day,
I am writing to you today concerning a time-sensitive matter that requires your immediate attention regarding a significant financial claim.
Our office has been presented with a power of attorney by two individuals, Engr. Gilbert M. Uson (Philippines national) and Mr. Rachal Charles R (USA citizen). They are acting on behalf of a dormant fund valued at $4.7 million, for which you are listed as the beneficiary.
A critical point of their claim requires your direct verification: the documentation submitted states that the beneficiary (you) is deceased. It is therefore imperative that we confirm your current status to prevent any potential misdirection of these assets.
To resolve this matter promptly and securely, we require your cooperation to verify your identity. Please provide the following details at your earliest convenience:
Full Name (as on official documents)
Current Residential Address
Confirmed Contact Telephone Number
Current Occupation
Valid Means of Identification
We strongly recommend you respond within the next 24 hours to ensure the integrity of this process and to safeguard your potential interest in these funds. Please be advised that a failure to make timely contact may result in the suspension of this claim based on the information currently before us.
We understand the sensitivity of this matter and are committed to handling it with the utmost discretion and efficiency.
Thank you for your immediate attention to this important issue.
Sincerely,
Ed Cleff (esq)
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