From: rossmcewanroyalbankscotland.in@gmail.com
Date: 4 August 2021, 4:19
Subject:
To The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc United Kingdom.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC.
Email Address: rossmcewan.royalbankscotland.in@gmail.com
Sir/Madam.
I chief executive officer of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group of Foreign Operation/Wire Transfer to write you in respect to the mail which we have received. Actually, we have earlier been told about you by Mrs Mayron Dolnard as she wishes you to be her trustee/representative/Next of Kin for the claim to her late husband deposit with our bank.
During auditing we found out that there as been no operation on this account which made us file instruction to her base on how the fund will be claimed. Late Mr Anderson Dolnard is our late customer with ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0425784987.,substantial amount(US$5,000,000.00)of deposit with us.hence you have been really appointed as a trustee to represent the next of Kin.However before our bank will transact any business concerning the
transfer of the fund with you,we will like you to send the followings Information as stated below:
Full name of Next of Kin:
Name:
Address:
Country:
State:
Sex:
Date of birth:
Occupation:
Income:
ID card:
Mobile Phone number :
Banking Information:
Note that the above are compulsory, and are needed to protect our interest,yours, the next of kin after the claims. These shall also ensure that a smooth, quick and successful transfer of the fund is made.We promise to give our customers the best of our services..
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