from: Mr. Mike Ayew <mike.ayew@domnl.ru>
reply-to: mike.ayew2@gmail.com
date: Jun 8, 2020, 9:18 PM
subject: Hello Dear, please get back to me urgently.
mailed-by: domnl.ru
Hello Dear,
How are you doing today and every member of your family? Hope you all are doing great?
My name are Mr. Mike Ayew, a banker and manager of Audit & Accounts department in my bank. I used to be a personal account manager to a late client, who bears same last name as yours who was involved in the Lion Air Flight JT 610 was traveling from Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang when the Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed into the sea, hearing the report of his death, I made many inquiries to trace the extended family or relatives to come forward to claim their inheritance but my efforts were aborted. It was my abortive research that I decided to contact you and appoint you as the next of kin in order for us to claim the deposit he has with our bank which is at a summary of US$ 12,500,000.00.
I am giving you this vital and confidential information in order to make the deal with you and get the money into your bank as the recipient and beneficiary because as a foreigner it gives you an advantage on coming into this matter because the deceased was also a foreigner. I have made all adequate arrangements on how the fund will be transferred to you so I can ask for short leave to come to your country for us to share the fund. If you are ready to cooperate with me to get this fund, you will email me back with the for more details on how this deal will be executed without any further delay.
I see this as a life time opportunity which will benefit both of us at the end.
Therefore, if you can handle this deal, please reach me back for more details.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
Regards,
Mr. Mike Ayew.
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