from: Philip Dykes SC <barr.philipdykes@yahoo.com>
date: Sep 14, 2020, 6:44 AM
subject: Re: Re:
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Good day,
First, I would like to ask your confidence in this transaction; this is strictly confidential. I know that transactions of this kind can make everyone anxious and worried, but I assure you that in the end everything will be going well. It will certainly surprise you to receive this letter since we have never met before. My name is Philip Dykes, SC attorney of the deceased realtor Alain, who was a victim of the train crash that occurred on July 24, 2013 near Santiago de Compostela. Read article;
https://www.theguardian.com/world/santiago-de-compostela-train-crash
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/10201214/Spain-train-crash-many-dead-as-train-derails-near-Santiago-de-Compostela.html
My intention of contacting you is to crave your participation in securing the funds deposited by my late client in a UK bank amounting to £ 32.720.000, 00 before his sudden demise. The bank has urged me as his legal attorney to present the beneficiary of the said fortune as he didn’t mention any beneficiary to them. He died with his only daughter. Since he did not know that this would happen, he could not pass on his will.
The bank has since urged me to contact a successor from the kinship before the money becomes the property of the state. Despite all the effort to find someone who is related to the deceased, the search was unsuccessful.
For this reason, I contacted you because you have the same last name with my deceased client.. Actually, I ask you for your consent to present you to the bank as a successor relative to the money of my deceased client, since you have the same surname and thus the amount can be paid to you.
I will legally apply and obtain all the documents needed to secure the money from the bank. All I need's a secure corporation to enable this transaction. I would suggest that 10% of the money be donated to relief organizations, while the remaining 90% will be equally shared . You have nothing to worry about as this transaction is 100% risk free. I will use my position as the attorney of the deceased to successfully carry out this transaction.
Please call or text me on :+447452182010 or simply send me an email The planned transaction will be carried out under an authorized order, which will help to protect it. If this offer does not correspond to your morality, I apologize and forget about it. However, if you wish to reach me with this goal, please contact me for further details.
Kind Regards
Philip Dykes, SC.
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