from: Barr. George Lewis <mzuckerberg68@gmail.com>
reply-to: geogelewis406@gmail.com
date: Aug 10, 2021, 8:45 AM
subject: From Barr. George Lewis.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good Day,
My name is Barrister George Lewis , please forgive me if i may have to
troubled your peace of mind.
I wish to notify you that you were listed as a beneficiary to the
total sum of US$10,600,000.00 (Ten Million Six Hundred Thousand United
States Dollars Only) in the intent of the deceased who died of Covid
19 December last year 2020 here in England.
I contacted you because you bear the same last name with my deceased
client who is native of your country, and therefore i can present you
as the beneficiary to the inheritance, since there is no written WILL
from my late client.
Our legal services aim to provide you with a complete service as I am
prepared to provide you with all the documents required by the holding
Bank to enable them release this inheritance funds to you.
All the papers work required will be processed in your acceptance of
this deal as we are prepared to offer you 50%, and 40% for me, while
10% should be given to any Orphanage Home, I request that you kindly
forward to me your letter of acceptance with the below details via
email: geogelewis406@gmail.com
Full Name:
Full Address:
Tel No.:
Company name:
Occupation:
Age:
Your prompt response is highly imperative. I know that this
transaction will bring us good relationship in future.
Yours sincerely,
Barr. George Lewis.
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