Scam Tip Report #95442 - CONTACT Federal Reserve Bank Of New York,


Scam ReporterScam Tips Received
Falcons-Fan
Lilburn, GA, United States
2019-04-13 22:24:45
Nigerian/419 Scam
CONTACT Federal Reserve Bank Of New York, 
 Scammer
  Information
Name:
Mrs.Mary Nelson
Email Address:
wwwinfousfederalreservebank@gmail.com
Scam Website:
Fax:
Country of Scam:
United States (US)
This is an advanced fee scam...I also included the full headers. Law enforcement can get them by contacting Scamalot. Please read about the scam below....

X-Originating-IP: 41.74.9.28 BENIN ISP: Omnium des Telecom et de l'Internet

Attention:

This is to notify you That your funds valued Three Million Five Hundred
Thousand united states dollars (U.S. $7,500,000.00) has been released today to
the Federal Reserve Bank Bank Of New York.

For your convenience, You Will Have to transfer Through Within 24hrs online by
yourself to your local account.By of this method, You Will monitor the movement
of the local funds online till your account is duly credits.

Contact the Federal Reserve Bank Of New York to Provide personnel with the
login details so You Can commence the transfer by yourself.

CONTACT PERSON:
Dr.James Bruce
Phone Number (646) 930-7761
CONTACT Federal Reserve Bank Of New York
EMAIL: (wwwinfousfederalreservebank@gmail.com

SINCERELY,
Mrs.Mary Nelson

PLEASE READ THE WARNINGS AND HELPFUL INFORMATION BELOW....

Use BOTH Bing and Google to search email addresses and phone numbers so you won't get ripped off.

Never use Money Gram,Western Union,Ria to send a fee to strangers. Never buy an i-tunes card,Amazon card(s) or any gift cards to send to scammers.Never use bitcoin and send the wallet/address to scammers. If you do,it is gone for ever. If you must send the money (please don't), insist on Using direct bank transfer only. Send the money to a US,UK,Canada, or South Africa bank account only. You could get your money back by following the advice below..
If you send money to this scammer or to any scammer,please
In the US...
1.first... file a police report
2. second... file a complaint at www.ic3.gov and include the case number of the police report
in the UK...
1.first... file a police report
2. second... file a complaint at www.actionfraud.police.uk and include the case number of the police report

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