Monday, February 2, 2026

COMPENSATION PAYMENT FROM WESTERN UNION

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Building
1111 Constitution Ave., NW · Washington, D.C. 20224 · United States

I hope this message finds you well.

I am reaching out on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding a growing concern over the increasing number of individuals affected by online fraud. To address this issue and provide support to those impacted, the IRS is introducing a new compensation initiative designed to assist verified victims of online scams.

The primary goal of this program is to offer financial compensation to individuals who have experienced monetary losses as a result of online fraud. We recognize the significant impact such scams can have on a person’s financial security and overall well-being. Our sincere objective is to assist victims in regaining their stability and rebuilding their confidence.

To ensure prompt and accurate disbursement of your compensation, we have registered your first payment of $10,000 USD online through Western Union Money Transfer. Please confirm your first payment as follows. open this website (
https://www.westernunion.com/web/global-service/track-transfer
) and click on “Track a Transfer” to view the transaction status online.

You will need the following details for the Western Union staff. Please also bring your ID (driver’s license, passport, or national ID card).

M.T.C.N: 429-702-4327
Sender: Romeo D. Lumagui Jr.
Location: Washington, DC
Sender’s Country: USA
Amount Transferred: $10,000 USD
Western Union Money Transfer”

We expect your urgent and immediate response. Please reply promptly so we can confirm that you have collected the first $10,000 and transfer further amounts the next day, until you receive your total compensation of $1,900,000.00 USD. We ask that you take this letter seriously. We are convinced that this compensation program will help ease the financial hardships caused by online fraud. By working together, we can contribute to a safer online environment for individuals and businesses.”

So far, at least 50 applications have been processed, most of them from the United States, Europe, and Asia. We continue to expect applications, and yours will also be processed.

Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to addressing this important issue. Together, we can make a positive difference in the lives of those affected by online fraud.

Sincerely,

Romeo D. Lumagui Jr.
Acting Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service