from: David Koffi <dr.davidkoff@gmail.com>
to: dd@dde.de
date: Jan 28, 2022, 11:45 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Sir,
My name is Dr. David Koffi. I work with one of the major banks here in London, UK. I would need your consent to present you as the next of kin to my late client , who died of a heart attack. He was a wealthy businessman who deposited a huge sum in our bank. He died without any registered parents because he was divorced for a long time and had no children.
I was his accountant and I have in my possession all the necessary documents to present you as his next beneficiary relative. I contacted you because you have the same identity name with our deceased client and can fit in perfectly as a next of kin, we can work together to claim this fund. Please listen, this is real and is happening in banks all over the world without people knowing it. The amount involved 11.8 Million British Pounds. Many customers open private accounts with different banks without the knowledge of their family and when they die this money will be lost to the bank unless someone comes to claim it. This is how many bank administrators make so much money silently, upon confirming this post and indicating Lucie Andersen your interest, I will provide you with more details. Please try to provide the following information to me so that we can discuss more.
1) Your mobile phone numbers
2) Your full name
3) your contact address:
4 (your profession:
I urgently hope to get your reply as soon as possible.
Regards,
Mr David Koffi
London - England
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