from: William Phillip <bwilliamphillip@gmail.com>
date: Oct 4, 2021, 2:23 AM
subject: Reply
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
Thanks for your email all I needed from you is your sincere
understanding to be able to recover my late client funds ($8.5million
USD)from the bank for the benefit of both of us.I was the personal
lawyer to late Engr.Peter,who worked with Shell Petroleum
Company Lome-Togo West Africa,until he died on the 21 of April 2018 on
a car accident with his entire family.When he died I tried all my
possible best to locate any of his relation but could not see any
person.I contacted you because he is from your country,Every document
will be issued on your name for this transaction,be rest assured that
I will represent you and make sure the fund is transferred to your
account.
This transaction is real,legal and risk free,What I need is your full
interest understanding and trust,and you must understand that this is
a confidential transaction,you must keep the transaction confidential
for safety and security reasons, feel free with me let us work
together as one family and make sure we claim this fund together.
To claim the fund you will send an application letter to the bank as
next of kin to my late client Engr.Peter, as you send the
application letter the bank will contact you for approval and transfer
of the fund to your account as next of kin to my late client. I have
every information about the claim and my duty is to guide you with
information and advice until the fund is approved and transferred into
your account while your duty is to stand as next of kin to my late
client.
Upon your acceptance,I will send to you a specimen of application
which you will fill in the required information's and fax or attach by
email and send to the bank where the fund was deposited for the
transaction to commence.
Send to me your contact telephone number to me in your next email.send
also to me a copy of your national identity and a bank account details
where the fund will be transferred into,if you don't have an existing
bank account,you can open a new bank account where the fund will be
transferred into.
My home address;198 rue ecole Kouvahey,Quartier Avenou, Lome,Togo.As
we progress I will give you more details and direct you on what next
to do for further discussion.
My greetings to you and your family members.I wait to hear from you
Best regards
Barrister William Phillip.
+228-9877-1476.
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