from: Kennedy Green <tianey2013@gmail.com>
reply-to: solicitoratlawfirm@yahoo.co.jp
date: Aug 16, 2021, 5:33 PM
subject: R. S. V. P. CERTIFIED NOTIFICATION.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
With warm heart I offer my friendship, and greetings, and I hope this
message meets you in good time. However strange or surprising this contact
might seem to you as we have not met personally or had any dealings in the
past, I humbly ask that you take due consideration of its importance and
the immense benefit it will be to you. After careful consideration, I
resolved to contact your assistance in this manner. I duly apologize for
your most needed infringing on your privacy.
An oil businessman made a fixed deposit of £21 Million GBP in my bank
branch where I am an Audit and Account Manager and he died with his entire
family in a fatal motor accident leaving behind no next of
kin. Unfortunately this customer died intestate in a ghastly car crash
leaving his bank account with an open beneficiary status.
I retrieved your contact address in my search for the next of kin or
someone with same last name to a deceased customer of our Bank and All
efforts made by our Bank to locate his relatives have been unsuccessful so
I decided to write you as I have monitored this account in the Bank for 5
years now and no one has come forth with any claim. Since you have the same
surname, I have legal permission to present you as the heir to the fund for
our mutual benefit and I propose to present you as next of kin to claim the
funds.
I will provide the entire relevant documents that will be requested to back
you up of this legacy and my bank will release the fund to you without any
further delay, upon your consideration and acceptance of this offer. The
total sum will be shared as follows: 50% for me and 50% of the fund will be
for you.
This is a once in a life time opportunity that is capable of making things
better for us and moreover, if I fail to present my late client’s next of
kin in couple of weeks, the truth is that this money will be taken by the
government or by some greedy officials of the bank and I would not fold my
arms and watch this happen hence my decision to contact you.
I thank you for your time and Have a very wonderful day.
Respectfully yours,
Kennedy Green.
Reply Email: solicitoratlawfirm@yahoo.co.jp
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