David Martin wrote:
One Mr. Steve Craig from California USA must have amazing inside information about you and Bank of America Office North Carolina®.
Yeah, and I see they have my name correct too - “Beneficiary" - at least they spelled it right
What’s interesting is I have never had a BoA account
Bank of America Corporate Center
Address: 100 North Tryon Street, Charlotte,
North Carolina, 28202 U.S.
Payment Value: US$36,500.000.00 USD
RE/NO: 002-BOA/0047/2024
Founded: 1928.
Attn: Beneficiary,
I am Mr. Alastair Borthwick, the Chief Financial Officer for Bank of America. This is to inform you about your scammed victim compensation funds valued $36.5 Million Dollars that has been brought here in Bank of America from United Nations {UN} which is to be transfer into your bank account with immediate effect, But one Mr. Steven Craig from California USA sent an urgent email to my office stating that you are DEAD and you have given him Power of Attorney to claim your scammed victim compensation fund valued $36.5 Million Dollars on your behalf, He stated you died on a car accident last week, I urge you to get back to me today if you are not really dead as he said, He has been calling us regarding your scammed victim compensation funds, but we cannot proceed with him until we confirmed this by not hearing from you within 24 hours. Be advised that we have made all arrangements for you to receive your compensation funds valued $36.5 Million without any further delay. You are hereby informed that your funds will be release to you once you get back me with your details,
I wish to inform you now that the square peg is now in square hole and your payment is being processed and will be released to you as soon as you respond to this letter. Note that from the record in my file, your scammed victim compensation funds is $36,500.000.00 Million Dollars. You are advised to kindly reply this email with the below details enclosed to help us process your payment,
Your Full Name: _____________
Your Contact House Address: _____
Name of City of Residence: _________
Country: _____________
Direct Telephone Number: ______
Working Identity /Passport: ________
AGE: _______________
OCCUPATION: ___________
Please do provide the above information accurately, because this office cannot afford to be held liable for any wrong transfer of funds or liability of funds credited into an unknown account. As soon as the above mentioned details are received, your compensation funds will be released to you immediately. You are advised to re-confirm to us your receiving bank account details, where you want your fund to be remitted.
We await your swift response and also advise that if our directives are followed carefully, you should have your fund in your account within 24 hours and you can also open an account with us to enable your fund to be credited to your account and the ATM attached to your account would be sent to you.
Thank you,
Mr. Alastair Borthwick |Chief Financial Officer | Bank Of America Office North Carolina®
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NOTE: If you received this message in your SPAM/BULK folder, that is because of the restrictions implemented by your Internet Service Provider, we (Bank of America) urge you to treat it genuinely.
Charities ask for $19 a month for two reasons: human psychology and the IRS.
Psychologists who study why and how we buy have determined that using prices ending in the numbers 4, 7, and 9 are more likely to be successful than prices ending in 0 or 5.
Our brains perceive the 4, 7, and 9 prices to be cheaper and more affordable than other numbers. We see $19 as easier on our wallets than $20. As such, we’re more apt to be willing to give that amount each month.
The IRS requires charities and nonprofits to give donors receipts for annual donations totaling $250 or more. Asking for $19 monthly adds up to only $228 a year. This saves them from the cost and time needed to mail receipts to their many donors.
jaymatt wrote:
Thanks for taking a look. Actually, there is a side door with a ramp just out of the frame on the right.
Good for them
My mother-in-law was a quadriplegic with a mouth controlled electric wheel chair - I learned a lot about the “lack of access” for the handicap being with her - very frustrating.
Real nice of them to put the handicap parking in the rear of the building as it's a safer and shorter distance to the front entrance than from the front parking lot with the school bus lane right next to the curb and the handicap ramps down by the school.
I am not familiar with ‘best butter’ but Clarified butter is butter from which all milk solids have been removed. The result is a clear, yellow butter that can be heated to higher temperatures before burning. Typically, it is produced by melting butter and allowing the components to separate by density.
kufengler wrote:
How do you expand memory/ram, for a mobile phone?
Mine happens to have 12gb, most top phones have 8gb.
From the Samsung site -
Overall, for most casual smartphone users 64GB phone memory is enough, although many people prefer to choose between 128GB and 256GB
They just don't care - been going on for years. We were in Yellowstone in 2018 and saw an area flagged along with signs saying stay out - fragil plants - resortation in progress. Seems they were restoring the area trying to get it back to natural state. We saw a wedding party being led by a wedding photographer (sign on his business van) walk out in the middle of the area and started taking pictures. We drove to the nearest ranger station and reported what was going on and they sent a couple of rangers to the area. The next day, we happen to run into one of the rangers and he let us know that the group got a huge fine and was banned from the park. The photographer was heavily fined and he and his business were banned for life.