from: Chase Bank <caon-cm@xpost.plala.or.jp>
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date: Jan 4, 2025, 4:17 PM
subject: Economic Relief funds
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Attention Beneficiary,
This is to bring to your notice that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been able to recover the looted 2019 poverty alleviation and economic relief compensation funds after 6 years of elusiveness. The FBI have assigned the JPMorgan Chase Bank to handle the payment disbursement as a reputable banking institution in order to ensure that all the beneficiaries receive their due compensation funds according.
According to the payment file submitted to us by the FBI, this fund is a compensation fund that was awarded to several people in the 2019 poverty alleviation program which was organized and sponsored by the United Nations and the World Bank during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The total compensation funds were supposed to be disbursed to all the beneficiaries in January 2020 but were looted and made elusive by the bank officials who were assigned to carry out the payment disbursement. The funds were finally recovered last month with the help of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the United Nations major financial agency the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
You are receiving this notification because your name and address are included in the beneficiaries list of the compensation scheme and the total amount due to you according to the compensation file is US$5.800,000.00 (five million eight hundred thousand United States Dollars only) which shall be paid to you by this bank.
Upon receipt of this email, kindly get back to us with the below information to apply for the claims of your overdue compensation fund.
* Your full name.
* Your current residential address.
* Your current phone number.
* A copy of your ID Card or Driver's license.
We anticipate your response as soon as possible so that we can expedite actions for the immediate release of your payment.
Regards,
Chase Bank
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