from: Leo Salom <bremittance@gmail.com>
reply-to: leosalom.dept5959@gmail.com
date: Feb 7, 2023, 10:27 PM
subject: Dear
signed-by: gmail.com
Date: February 7th 2023.
Very Urgent Attention,
It is my pleasure to contact you after satisfactory appraisal and
acceptance of your proven credential having obtained your contact
information from our chamber of commerce. I am Mr.Leo Salom, a
personal assistant to a renowned broker in Hong Kong. Following an
opportunity in his office , I have a proposition I want to share with
you as directed by my principle, that will be of immense benefit to
both of us.
A renowned estate developer and one of the richest women in Hong Kong,
Late Mrs.Nina Wang, had an investment portfolio for a period of 2
years which had a significant growth during this period. Prior to the
maturity of the said deposit, Sadly, Mrs.Nina Wang died of cancer and
upon maturity, a routine notification was sent to her forwarding
address but without responses. Another reminder was sent from my desk
and I discovered that the fund was deposited by her without informing
members of her immediate family, as this is peculiar to high profiled
individuals as a safety precaution. No next of kin was declared in her
official papers including the paper work of her bank deposit, she had
confided in me that no one except me knew of her deposit as the funds
were part of profits from a Gemstone sale in Dubai.
This transaction is very easy and simple, and it is 100% risk free,
I'm the Manager for International Relations with TD Bank USA, and the
Management and Board Directors of the Bank are waiting for me to
provide to them the Relation or next of Kin to late Mrs.Nina Wang, of
which I told them that I am still searching the next of kin to the
deceased. Finally, if you are interested with this transaction, I will
front you To the bank as the only next of kin to late Mrs.Nina Wang,
and the bank will know that you are the only right person to inherit
Late Mrs.Wang Funds and properties.
If you agree with me, I will Present you to my bank as the rightful
person/next of kin to Late Mrs. Nina Wang, and all Mrs.Nina Wang,
Properties and his Money US$9.2M Nine Million Two Hundred Thousand
Dollars will be transferred into Your Own Account as Mrs.Nina Wang,
next of kin., if you are interested just email me on my direct
secured Email Address (leosalom.dept5959@gmail.com), If you are
interested late Mrs.Wang, Funds will be credited Into your Account So
reply me immediately and let me know What you say, feel free to ask
any questions. We will share Late Mrs. Nina Wang, Funds 50-50; you
will take 50% of the US$9.2M. Which is? US$4.600, 000.00 Four Million
Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, while the Balance of the same amount
will be mine.
I will be waiting for your Immediate response,
Thanks and have a nice day.
Friendly Regards
Mr.Leo Salom
Manager,
(Foreign Bill & Exchange Dept)
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