from: Dr. Matthew <dr.matthewed@outlook.com>
date: Oct 19, 2020, 9:17 PM
subject: Re: Re:
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Bank Central Asia.
Dear :
I am aware that this letter has come to you as a surprise as we have not met before or handled any business deal in the past. Nevertheless, I have contacted you with genuine intentions and I hope I can trust you with this Inheritance opportunity which I explain below.
My name is Mr. Matthew Edward, Head of Accounting Audit Committee Department of Bank Central Asia. I retrieved your contact address in my search for the next of kin to a deceased customer of our bank MR. Robert, a citizen of your country who also bears the same last name as you, who died from Cardiac arrest in the year 2010. Unfortunately, this customer died intestate leaving his bank account with an open beneficiary stall . All efforts made by our bank to locate his relatives have been unsuccessful so I decided to write to you as I have monitored this account in the bank for almost 10 years now and no one has come forth with any claim. I would like to present you to our bank as his next of kin to claim this dormant account worth $15.6 Million USD (Fifteen Million Six Hundred Thousand US Dollars).
You will apply to the bank as an extended relative to the deceased customer while I work from the inside to make sure all needed information and evidence are provided to you to back up your claim. The account has an open beneficiary status, which is why I have contacted you to come forth and claim the funds as the next of kin and beneficiary. Since he is from your country and you both share the same last name, it's easy for you to become his official next of kin. If we do not make a claim to the funds now, the funds would be reverted back to the system as unclaimed estate at the expiration of a 10-year dormancy period.
I assure you that this transaction would be handled under due inheritance procedures and every necessary legitimate arrangement will be put in place to make you the real beneficiary of the inheritance funds. It also requires all confidentiality at this stage, and I believe that you are ready to keep this absolutely discreet until you are able to claim the funds from the bank. Once the funds are released to you, it will be shared between the two of us in this ratio: 50% for me and 50% for you.
Please send your response to my personal email: dr.matthewed@outlook.com indicating readiness to proceed with this transaction. Then I will give you more details and we shall have in-depth discussion regarding a successful completion of this transaction.
I await your response
Sincerely
Mr. Matthew Edward
Email: dr.matthewed@outlook.com
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