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#420729 by Troy Platt Mon Nov 30, 2020 8:55 am
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 21:06:04 +0000
Subject: YOUR RESPONSE IS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
From: [email protected]


FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
ADDRESS: 33 LIBERTY STREET,
NEW YORK, N.Y 10038.

ATTN: FUND BENEFICIARY,

Re: ATM Card payment notification.

This is to officially inform you that the bank Federal Reserve Board New York Branch has concluded in the meeting today over your long overdue contract payment and agreed that your payment worth US$10.500,000.00 will be released to you through ATM Master Card which will be delivered to you directly to your home address.

However, you are further advised to know that all arrangement has been completed long ago for the immediate dispatch to your residency, you have to reply back to us as soon as possible with the below DATA’ to enable the Ups shipping department proceed with the immediate dispatch tomorrow been Saturday dated 28th of November 2020 on your behalf.

Finally, this is very urgent and important the bank are waiting to hear from you right away today, Bear in mind that the tracking number of your parcel will be given to you immediately the Processing charge and Stamp fee which will not cost you much is received to avoid any immediate STOP ORDER from the United Nation office.

Note That Because Of Impostors, We Hereby Issued You Our Code Of Conduct, Which Is (ATM-2020) So You Have To Indicate This Code When replying back to us By Using It As Your Subject. Get back to us with this information needed,

Full Names:
Your Address:
Country:
Direct Number:
Your Age And Occupation:
A scan copy of your ID card or passport:

Reply back to us accordingly; The bank Wait For Your Expedite Response.

Yours in Service,
Mr. Jerome H. Powell
Chairman Federal Reserve Board New York
Email: [email protected]

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