Troy S. Miller Payment Notification.

From: "Troy S. Miller" <troym6715@gmail.com>
Reply: <troymiller_857@citromail.hu>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2022 03:09:58 -0600
Subject: Payment Notification.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004, USA

Good Day!
This office is writing to let you know we have
successfully brought all foreign transactions down here because of the
complaints and reports we are getting that citizens are being
intimidated, cheated and deprived of their legal rights to their
inheritance, winnings and contract funds from foreign countries.

All issues regarding transactions from Africa, Europe, Asia etc. has
been resolved and a total of $8,700,000.00 United States Dollars is in your name.
You are to contact us today for the release and the claim of your fund if you are still interested.

N:B All unclaimed funds go to the Federal treasury as unclaimed funds as the beneficiary will be assumed dead or lack the capacity to claim said amount.

Troy S. Miller

2 thoughts on “Troy S. Miller Payment Notification.”

  1. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner
    1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004, USA

    Good Day!
    This office is writing to let you know we have
    successfully brought all foreign transactions down here because of the complaints and reports we are getting that citizens are being intimidated, cheated and deprived of their legal rights to their inheritance, winnings and contract funds from foreign countries.

    All issues regarding transactions from Africa, Europe, Asia etc. has been resolved and a total of $8,700,000.00 United States Dollars is in your name.
    You are to contact us today for the release and the claim of your fund if you are still interested.

    N:B All unclaimed funds go to the Federal treasury as unclaimed funds as the beneficiary will be assumed dead or lack the capacity to claim said amount.

    Troy S. Miller
    Is this one of the scams ??? Just received this week. Ty Duane Williams

    1. We are unable to give advice on other peoples Emails.

      However, there is no legitimate reason why anyone would send an Email to our honeypot Email accounts, so we can be sure the Email above can not be trusted.

      Note the Email addresses, would a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner use a random gmail account and another account based in Hungary? There are plenty of other warning flags but we are reluctant to point them out – we are not doing a “write better scams” tutorial.

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