Dear Beneficiary,
I hope that this correspondence is received with the urgency and expediency required.It has come to the notice of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Reserve Bank here
in Washington, D.C. that your present inheritance claims application being handled by the Remitting Bank in Nigeria is experiencing some man made irregularities. To this
effect, it has become necessary for the Board of Trustees to assign trained Fund Transfer Specialists from the United
States to resolve and regularize your fund release with immediate effect.
We at Deborah L. Hayes & Corporate Affairs have been duly consulted by the FRB Board of Trustees. We have been fully informed about how the staffs of the remitting bank
has been taking advantage of you by telling you to pay unnecessarily exorbitant charges which will only make your fund payment a long drawn out process.Due to this
development, we have been assigned to step into the immediate processing of your fund transfer to enable your funds to be transferred to you within the shortest possible
time. To implement this, you are to get back to us immediately without needing to pay all the huge sums of monies that are being demanded from you by the previous
handlers at the remitting bank.
All processes to have your funds paid to you immediately through the CBN's Liaison Remittance Office in New York have been initiated to cut out unnecessary costs. You are
advised to treat this communication with the urgency and seriousness required as the Board of Trustees of the Federal Reserve Bank has mandated us to resolve this fund
payment within the next three working days independent of the office of the Remitting Bank in Africa.
Furthermore,you are hereby advised to pay no further fees or charges to the Remitting Bank in Nigeria as they shall no longer be handling your payment process. We shall
await your immediate correspondence with your direct telephone numbers to my private email address at (deborahyhayes@gmail.com) for re-confirmation so that we may
conclude your payment immediately.
Yours Sincerely,
Deborah L. Hayes
Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs