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Clifford Claude Calvin - cliffordc.calvin@gmail.com

Posted: 13 December 2020
by Matrixy
from: Clifford Claude Calvin <cliffordc.calvin@gmail.com>
date: Dec 12, 2020, 2:23 PM
subject: In respect to your last name
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello,

I must clearly state that we do not know each other from anywhere. I contacted you in respect to your last name.

The name "Wayne" is next to kin to a bag containing jewelries including 2 Gold rings (24karat) and some couple pictures. The bag was retrieved from World War II. It is confirmed that the rightful person with the above stated name, died of natural causes in 2001.

With your last name being the same, there is a chance to legally retrieve the bag as a representative or relative. I will guide you through every step of the process. If successful, your cut will be 40% on the total worth of the jewelries.

I can elaborate if given the chance.

Regards,
Clifford Claude Calvin
Lawyer & Executive Director (Retired)
Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center (KAIPTC)

Clifford Claude Calvin - cliffordc.calvin@gmail.com

Posted: 15 December 2020
by OgunGoPingUna
from: Clifford Claude Calvin <cliffordc.calvin@gmail.com>
date: Dec 15, 2020, 10:35 AM
subject: Re: In respect to your last name
mailed-by: gmail.com

This is to throw more little light on the subject. I have attached some pictures. View them carefully.

Image 1 - Army rucksack backpack (No. 753)
Image 2 - Certificate of Discharge
Image 3 - Headstone
Image 4 - Couple pictures, army pay book, portrait, etc.
Image 5 - Pieces of jewelry made from pure gold (pic taken, 1970)
Image 6 - Pieces of jewelry made from pure gold (pic taken, 2006)

Other items found in the backpack include an obituary note, newspapers, personal documents, and writing which names one "Wayne" as the rightful owner of the bag. It's confirmed the person is late.

The buyer, a historian, and a collector. He's ready to pay 4.6 million dollars for all the items in the bag. Meanwhile, these items will be due to be listed and displayed in the museum as state-owned on 22nd December. This is the reason for my desperation.

With respect to your last name, I need your assistance to legally retrieve these items. I offer you a 40% cut. That's 1.84 million dollars!
I have, in my possession all necessary documents. This is an opportunity of a lifetime, my friend. If there's a decision, you really need to make it now! The deadline is 22th of December 2020.

Confirm your identity and interest by providing your full name and a copy of your ID card. Send your reply to cc: armyheritage.ww2@gmail.com Hoping to hear from you as soon as possible.

Regards,
Lawyer & Director (retired).