from: Jerry Mark <jerrymarktg1@gmail.com>
date: Jan 6, 2020, 12:28 PM
subject: Clarification.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Thank you for your concern.
I have contacted you in this matter based on the fact that you share
the same surname with my late client (since I had sought for the
relatives without success), and instead of this fund being confiscated
by the finance firm as I did mention in my proposal.
I know that you might not be related or even know late Mr.Shizaf,
but as I really made a thorough inquiry and was convinced
that he had non-known living relative as I understood that he came to
Togo sometime in 1978.
Please understand that the next of kinship as stated in the
inheritance law is not limited to relations of the deceased nor is it
confided to the circuit of parental relationship, rather it is by
choice of the benefactor as regards to whom he/she wishes to will it
to (beneficiary) either formally by write up ,or informally by secret
information disclosure to beneficiary, be him/ her business partner,
relation, kinsmen, friend or well wisher, therefore by virtue of the
above stated, I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin to
my late client since the supposed next of kin also died along with
him.
As a matter of fact, note that all documents that will be needed in a
transaction of this nature ascertaining you as the bonafide
beneficiary and next of kin to my late client will duly and legally
obtained in your name and favor. The bank here will direct on the
possible way of transferring this fund to you without problem.
I do not know you in person but I feel that you will be human enough
to be honest to me at least for bringing you into a deal capable of
fetching us both something tangible.
The most important issue to be considered now is trust and confidence
in this matter hence I plead that this should be our watchword
throughout this transaction and I can fully assure you on my own part
that as much as I work this with you I will always remain the same.
STARTING PROCESS: To this end, I request that you furnish me with the
following information to enable me commence work on the transfer
proceedings without further delay:
1. Your full name :
2. Date of birth :
3. Married or single?
4. Occupation :
5. Contact Home address :
6: Nationality/Country :
7. Direct telephone and fax numbers :
BENEFIT: Towards this end, I have resolved to offer you 45% of the
total fund, 45% will be mine and 5% will go for orphanage and 5% will
be for the expenses. NOTE: Upon conclusion of this transaction, I
intend to travel alongside my wife to meet with you in your country
for fund sharing as suggested above (because the bank will transfer
the fund into your account as you may provide upon approval), and we
shall also discuss about business relationship and investment
interest.
Thanking you for your anticipated co-operation.
Kind regards,
Jerry Mark, LLB.
Mark & Advocate.
Tel: +228 99 25 29 17.
Rue:36, Boulevard Avenue.
BP: 3162 Kagura,
Lome Togo, West Africa
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