from: david sam <davidsam1945@gmail.com>
date: May 27, 2021, 9:12 AM
subject: Greetings, Can I trust you?
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings,
My apology for interrupting your daily activity, I sent you this
message previously but I did not get a response from you and that is
why I'm re sending it, Please take just a moment of your time to read
my email because it's requires an urgent attention and you will
benefit from it and me too, and we can put hand together to claim the
money.
My name is .David Sam, Esq, I am a legal practitioner working in the
area of family jurisdiction, I lost my client and his family to a car
accident, he has the sum of ($ 11,280,000 Million Dollars ) with his
bank which is about to be confiscated because, He was a contractor
here in Canada and he also supplies heavy house and road construction
equipment, I want the Left fund to be released to your custody as
family next of kin before this fund gets confiscated by the executive
officials of the finance Company here.
The reason why I contacted you into this matter is due to you having
the surname with my late client also he's a native of your country and
there is no registered name as heir in his account file with the
finance company, Just reply urgently to enable me to give you all
necessary information and clarifications about this transaction for
your better understanding, if you are interested.Please get back to me
with your Full Name and your Address,
Have a wonderful day as I wait for your prompt response!
Yours faithfully!
Barr.David Sam, Esq
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