Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is a socalled "Advance Fee Fraud" letter, where I am promised millions for my assistance. These stories are all lies, and if I respond, sooner or later I will be asked to pay a fee. If I pay, another fee will quickly come up, and it will continue that way until I give up or run out of money. I will never see the millions, because they never existed.

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Mr
From: chase < judithw173@gmail.com >
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Sent: Tue, Oct 13, 2015 8:58 am
Subject: Alert

Dear JPMorgan Chase Customer,

Due to recent fraudulent activities on some of
JPMorgan Chase online
accounts the Federal Reserve has launched a new
Advanced
Online Security program to make JPMorgan Chase online banking
more secure and
safe.

As mandated by the Federal Reserve we are requesting all
JPMorgan
Chase customers to update their details to enable us
reconfirm the
authenticity of account holders and verify that your
account security and
personal information has not been
compromised.

To begin this update we have
attached a secured "Electronic S.A.F.e
act Form" from the Federal Reserve,
Download and fill
out all requested information.

Failure to update your
details within the next 72 hours will lead to a
hold on your account as
mandated by the Federal Reserve.

Thank you for helping us make JPMorgan Chase
Bank the safest bank on
the internet.

Sincerely,

JPMorgan Chase Online
Security Department.
 
     
Miss Young

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