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Geoffrey Bell - mrgeoffreybell2@citromail.hu

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from: Mr. Geoffrey Bell <msjenniealfred1@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrgeoffreybell2@citromail.hu
date: Mar 17, 2020, 4:40 PM
subject: More details will be given to you as soon as I get your response.
mailed-by: gmail.com

From: Mr. Geoffrey Bell
17 Basinghall Ave,
London EC2V 5DD,
United Kingdom

Dear Sir,

I am an experienced financial consultant rendering uninterrupted
consulting services to some banks and VIP clients around the world. My
aim of contacting you is to ask for your support, cooperation and
assistance to carry out a business opportunity in a bank I work for.

We want to claim/invest an unclaimed sum of $185,500,000.00 (One
hundred and eighty five Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars only) in an account that belongs to a foreign customer (my
client) who on the 31st of January 2015, his wife and their three
children were involved in a car accident along Manchester Express
Road, resulting to the death off all.

Since his death in 2015, the bank have been expecting his next-of-kin
to come over and put claims for his money as the heir, because his
fund cannot be released from his account unless someone applies for
claim as the next-of-kin to the deceased as indicated in the banking
guidelines.

Unfortunately, both their family members nor distant relatives cannot
be located and none has ever appeared to claim the said fund. Upon
this discovery, I was consulted as his financial consultant by some
concerned officials in the bank to source for someone whom can be
presented as the next of kin to the deceased, claim the money legally
and invest it to our own benefits.

I have all the necessary legal documents that can be used to back up
any claim we may make. I guarantee that this will be executed under a
very legitimate arrangement that will protect both of us from any
breach of the law now and after.

Do get back to me by return email if you can handle this transaction.
Your reward and benefits will be fantastic.

More details will be given to you as soon as I get your response.

Yours Faithfully,

Mr. Geoffrey Bell
Email: mrgeoffreybell2@citromail.hu
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