from: jpmorganchasebankj712@gmail.com <adamsjose518@gmail.com>
reply-to: bankcapitalone438@gmail.com
date: Jan 6, 2026, 11:36 AM
subject: Good News For You
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary,
We write to inform you based on a series of meetings held on 1st January 2026 by the top bank officials and the federal Government of the United nation on issues of non-payment of inheritance overdue funds. The president of the United nation has instructed the bank management to cut down the charges applied for every inheritance fund to make sure that all beneficiaries of this fund receive access to their long awaited funds this year 2026. We acknowledge you and confirm that we understand very well and respect your insistence to receive your funds of USD10.500.000 through ATM card. We have commenced an action to initiate a SWIFT ATM card delivery to your nominated home address.
You are required to pay only the sum of $200 being delivery and processing charges that will carry the ATM card seamlessly to your nominated home address within 24 hours of your payment confirmation.
The process of receiving the required $200 could be delayed if you have to use the conventional bank transfer. Therefore, we recommend that you buy Apple card in $200 denomination which is fast and secured;
Kindly confirm your readiness to make the required payment to enable us facilitate the smooth release and delivery of your funds ATM card to your home address without any further delay.
We assure you of our prompt action as soon as we confirm your compliance.
Yours Sincerely,
Mr Stephen Westwood
Director Remittance Department,
JPMorgan Chase Bank
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