Mathieu Ferrot - tommyherden10@gmail.com

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Mathieu Ferrot - tommyherden10@gmail.com

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from: MATHIEU_FERROT <snjoe1122@gmail.com>
reply-to: tommyherden10@gmail.com
date: Oct 1, 2025, 1:44 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Beloved

With due respect, I am MATHIEU FERROT, the director of the accounts & auditing dept. At the United Bank (U B A), I got your email address on the LinkedIn site when I was searching for a family member of my Deceased customer. I have decided to contact you on a business transaction that will benefit both of us. I recovered an account file of (2.5 Million Dollars) owned by one of our foreign customers. This money has been dormant for 7 years in our Bank without a claim because the owner of this fund died along with his entire family and leaving no Next of Kin in an Auto Accident. All the efforts I made to locate any of his relatives or foreign business partners since last year were futile.
Therefore, I have decided to position you before my bank as the Foreign Business Partner/Relatives of the deceased to get the funds transferred into your account, since no one will come for the claim thereafter. I am ready to reward you with 30% of the total sum for your corporate assistance. Invariably, I cannot handle this deal successfully without your help because I am a civil servant; besides, I cannot stand as the claimant to a foreigner.

The secret is bound between me and you. If you are capable or agree to this business, please for further information and inquiries.

NOTE/It is important you send me

1: Your Mobile Number

2: Your Home Address:

3: Your Age and Occupation:

4: Copy of your International Passport or Driver’s license, or ID card.

Thanks and remain blessed.
MATHIEU FERROT

Email: MATHIEU_FERROT123@proton.me
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