from: Dr. James Brand <drjamesb02@gmail.com>
date: Apr 28, 2020, 2:34 AM
subject: Re: Greetings
mailed-by: gmail.com
From: Dr. James Brand
United Bank For Africa. (U.B.A)
Director Cash Processing Unit
Lagos Nigeria
Greetings,
I have interest of investing in your country as well as to seek for your services in a private and confidential matter.
I am Dr. James Brand, the Director with UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA.
On my routine inspection I discovered a dormant domiciliary account with a Balance of ($35,000,000.00) Million US Dollars owned by one of our foreign deceased customer, a billionaire Business Mogul Late Mr. Moises Saba Masri, a Jew from Mexico who was a victim of a helicopter crash since 2010 which resulting to his death and his family members.
You can see more information about Mr. Moises Saba Masri, unfortunate end accident on the website-link below.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3832556,00.html
Now our bank has been waiting for any of the relatives to come forth for the claim but nobody has done that SINCE 2010. I personally have been unsuccessful in locating the relatives, which the Board of Directors are planning to share this funds among them-self.
I write to seek your assistance in transferring this fund to your country through legal means of this fund for Investment.
I am proposing to make this transfer to a designated bank account of your choice in your country for investment.
There should be no third parties as most problems associated with your fund release are caused by your agents or representative.
Note that after the successful completion of this transaction, you and I will have a fair share of the fund in the ratio of 50/50. If you can only follows my instruction in getting this transaction through, l advise you to furnish me immediately with the stated information before this transaction will commence without any delay as I will proceed to fix your name on the Payment schedule instantly to meet the five working days mandate.
1. Your Full Name:.............
2. Current Address:............
3. Direct Phone:...............
4. Cell Number:.................
5. Occupations:.................
6. Age:........................
7. Sex.........................
8. Country:....................
9. Company:....................
Please read this message carefully before responding back to me, if you know that you cannot handle this transaction both financially and capability; please don’t border to respond back to me at the first place.
Feel Free to ask question.
Thanks.
Regards,
Dr. James Brand
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