from: hmmyou011@gmail.com
reply-to: hmmyou011@gmail.com
date: Dec 24, 2020, 12:35 AM
subject: COMPLIMENT OF THE SEASON PLEASE READ AND REPLY ME.
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Hello and compliment of the season.
With due respect I have contacted you before and there was no response from you, I am aware of the unsafe nature of the internet but was compelled to use it due to the urgency and nature of this proposal. I am an accountant in our bank and the story is that one of our staunch client that bears similar names as yours died along with his family few years ago. He is having a multi-million dollars fixed deposit account left behind him without a heir or next of kin registered in our bank. I contacted you so that you can be presented as my late client trustee/next of kin, so that you and I can claim the money and share it 50% for you and 50% for me. I have made all necessary underground plans for the smooth completion of this transaction. Reply if interested for more details.
Email me directly at: hmmyou10@gmail.com
Yours Faithfully,
Mr Blaise Bey (Audit and account manager)
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