from: jacob morgan <jacobmorganesqtg@gmail.com>
date: Sep 28, 2021, 6:46 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
Thanks for replying to my mail. Please, let it be well understood that this transaction is not in any way a joke or a child's play, but must be treated with absolute confidentiality and sincerity.
For your clarification and understanding, the role you are to play in this transaction is to stand as the next of kin to the diseased person as i am going to provide to you all necessary information concerning my late client and the text of application letter of claim which you will fill out and submit to the bank by e-mail to enable the bank process your application letter for approval and to release the fund into the designated bank account number which you will provide to the bank for this purpose.
After submitting the application letter, the bank may ask you some questions about the dead person as part of the interview before approving the fund in your favor.
This should not disturb your mind as I have answer to any question that may arise from the bank because I already have all necessary information about the dead person.I implore you to be serious from your side and keep this transaction as a top secret to yourself alone because I will not want anything to jeopardize this effort, as I have already spent much money to cover up every loop hole for smooth and hitch-free transfer of this fund during the execution. Also, bear in mind that I have made proper investigation as a professional lawyer and confirm that this transaction is 100% risk free as I had earlier indicated to you. I shall release necessary information to you at the request of the bank.
Bear in mind also, that no direct relative of the deceased is alive since he died along with his entire family, and once we claim the funds, nobody can come for such a claim again because nobody has information concerning the deceased person.
All that I require of you is to follow my instructions, be honest, sincere and god fearing and also assure me that you will not betray the confidence I reposed in you by sitting on the money alone when the funds finally get into your bank account since you are on the receiving side. Please, I wish to let you know that I will be receiving 50% of the total amount on successful completion of the transaction. I hope it is OK with you.
On receipt of your reply, I will be sending you a text of application letter of claim which you will fill out and submit to the bank for necessary action as I want this money to be transferred into your bank account as soon as possible.
Remember to always reach me on my private telephone number +228 90 373 977 or by email anytime you receive information from the bank so that i can guide you very well to avoid mistakes. Please, I request you to send me your private phone number as you respond to this mail. This is very important for the success of the transaction, I hope you understand and will co-operation accordingly.
I will be very happy if you can tell me some good areas where we can invest this money in your country under your supervision. Please, I will like you to confirm receipt of this mail by giving me a call or mail as soon as possible.
Thanks and god bless you abundantly as you work with me in absolute co-operation and strict obedience to my instructions for perfect success and mutual benefit in the transaction
Yours sincerely,
Barrister Jacob Morgan.
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