from: Austin Michael Owen <Agent.Austin@consultant.com>
date: Jun 6, 2020, 6:29 PM
subject: I AM WAITING FOR YOUR QUICK REPLY...
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My name is Mr. Michael Owen, I work for one of UK's Private Financial Security Company.
I would need your consent to present you as next of kin to a late customer who died of heart attack in April 2019 and who bears same last name with you.
He was a wealthy businessman and had deposited a huge amount in our Financial Security Company. He died without any registered next of kin in record as he was long divorced and had no child.
I managed his account as his account officer and I have in my possession all relevant documents and historic data required to present you as next of kin to his account.
I am contacting you because I strongly believe that since you bear same last name with him and I have all the relevant documents with regards to the account.
I can personally fix your information to the documents, which will declare you 100% as the next of kin.
We can work together to claim these fund. This is real and it goes on in Banks and financial security company all over the world, you can make inquiries if you have good relationship with your account officer or any bank or financial organizations staffs.
However, if this proposal offends your morals, please do accept my sincere apology and do not border replying.
If on the contrary you wish to achieve this goal with me, please kindly provide the following information so we can discuss in details.
1. Your Home or Office address.
2: Your telephone
3. Occupation
4. Date of Birth.
I urgently hope to get your response as soon as possible because we have less than 3 months for auditors to come.
Please contact me through my private E-mail address (michaelowen766@yahoo.com)
Yours Sincerely,
Mr. Michael Austin Owen
+447937015975
London England
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