from: karen peach <karenpeach32@gmail.com>
date: Sep 27, 2021, 4:35 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
I must thank you once again for your humble reply to my mail. I really appreciate it so much and I am very happy about that. Well from your response I'm convinced that the future has a special place for us, if only we could be honest, faithful and trust each other.
Like I told you earlier, I was looking forward to accomplishing a particular mission that my ex-husband was unlucky to achieve with me. This would be of mutual benefit to us and maybe you could be the right person to utilize the opportunity with me because I believe our knowing each other is the way God has destined it.
Remember I told you I am the Auditor General in my bank and also the Chief of the International Relations Foreign Remittance Unit. Prior to my position here at my bank, I have discovered some amount of money belonging to a deceased customer whose autopsy result showed that he died as a result of gun shorts by unknown gunmen. I was his personal account officer before his death and from the account opening records he did not indicate anybody as his beneficiary next of kin and since 2008 till date, nobody has come as his beneficiary next of kin for the claim of the fund. The amount in question is $14.500,000. (Fourteen Million Five Hundred Thousand USD).
I can provide all the required legal papers from the British Court to present you as the legal beneficiary to these funds if you would accept to partner with me in this deal. A lot of abandoned money lay around in this bank as a result of abandoned bank accounts, stock holdings, unclaimed life insurance pay-outs, and forgotten pension benefits.
I will definitely give you comprehensive details on how we would achieve this legally without going against the laws of the country once you reply to me indicating your interest to work with me. I have worked with the bank for many years and have taken the time to study the British inheritance claims procedures.
I would appreciate it if you would treat this issue with every bit of confidentiality and maturity putting my integrity foremost because I wouldn't need any mistakes or regrets as I assure you that you will never regret it if you would take the bold step to partner with me in this deal. It would be wise if we make every effort not to lose this golden opportunity. This happens in every bank around the world even in your own country but people outside the banking industry do not know this.
The fund will be shared at the ratio of 50% for me, 40% for you and 10% will be set aside to cover any expenses and tax in your bank. We will use the fund there in your country to build companies and for investment which both of us would manage. Please, this is an honest request for both of us. I only plead for you to make this transaction a top secret because we do not have to trust anybody except YOU and I alone.
I Am soliciting for your partnership to invest my own share under your technical and managerial partnership as a citizen. Here is my phone number +447976753754 but please don't call me for security reasons but you can send a text message to me. Please, email will be better. Please treat this business proposal with utmost confidentiality and if you are interested, I advise you to forward to me your details such as,
1, Your Full Name and Address,
2, Your Occupation,
3, Your Age,
4, Your Mobile/Telephone Number,
As soon as I receive your details I will give you an application letter for a claim to forward to the bank for approval for the transfer.
Regards,
Yours Karen.
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