from: Leonard Benson <cpt.stephenlaurence@gmail.com>
reply-to: leonardbenson793@gmail.com
date: Aug 6, 2021, 2:50 AM
subject: National Westminster Bank Plc. (NATWEST)
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National Westminster Bank Plc. (NATWEST)
Address: 250 Bishopsgate, Spitalfields,
London EC2M 4AA, United Kingdom
Attention
I hope you are in good health. I am an Internal Auditor with National
Westminster Bank Plc. (NATWEST) here in United Kingdom and I am
contacting you for an opportunity that will benefit us both immensely
if you are willing and capable of handling the procedure. In the
course of auditing our records, I discovered an unclaimed inheritance
fund of Nine Million Nine Hundred And Fifty Thousand Great British
Pounds (£9,950,000.00 GBP) in one of the dormant personal accounts and
I wish to lay down your name as the next of kin to the account in
question due to the death record of the initial depositor who died
years ago with his family.
However, I will like to assure you that the transfer procedure of this
fund to your own account will be executed under a legitimate
arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law both in
your country and here in the United Kingdom once the fund is
transferred to your bank account.
I believe it is right to let you know also that upon my discovery of
this fund and the circumstances surrounding it, I had to use my
position to move the funds from the normal ledger account where it
will be visible to any other auditor into an Escrow account which has
kept the fund completely safe and secured until I am able to find a
worthy foreign partner whom I can present as the cousin of the initial
deceased depositor and the next of kin of the deceased's estate.
It is on this basis that I am soliciting your consent to be my foreign
partner as the initial owner of the fund was a foreigner and making
you the beneficiary of the fund with the help of my personal lawyer
who will prepare all of the legal documentations for your legal title
to the fund and to clear the fund as legitimately yours into any bank
account of your choice as quickly as possible.
If you will be ready, willing and able to handle this risk-free
transaction with me and my attorney, kindly respond to this request
with your personal and receiving bank account details to enable me
link you up with my attorney to commence the release process which
will not last more than 15 banking days.
I await your response.
Regards,
Leonard Benson
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