from: Mr. DAVID FARROW <mrdavidfarrow243@gmail.com>
date: May 30, 2021, 3:06 AM
subject: URGENT RESPONSE HIGHLY NEEDED
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Dear
My Name is Mr. DAVID FARROW; I was appointed as the Head Of International
Corporate Banking (ICB) Department, Barclays Bank, Uk after the recent
merging of ABN Amor N.V. with Barclay's Bank Plc. United Kingdom.
As the Head of International Corporate Banking, I was mandated to compile
all Credit Accounts that are in existence between both Banks which is now
under my department's supervision. Details About The Merging News, Visit
The Web Site below: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6469417.stm
Through my compilation of Accounts, I discovered a Credit Account with A/C
N0:NL85ABNA6008341843 and (52, 000.00, Million Euros deposited) in Pounds
£44 807 591.00 Million GBP in Us$58 611 282.40 Million. Dollars
On further trace, I came across the file and found out that the Account
has be inactive for more than Seven (7) yrs. And the true owner of this
funds/Account was Engineer Christian Eich, a German who Ran carmaker BMW's
museum.
He unfortunately lost his life, including his wife and two children in the
plane crash (Flight AF4590) which crashed on July 25th 2000 killing all
113 people on board. Details about The Plane Crash Visit the Web Site
Below: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/851209.stm
I was given only 31-days to compile all the accounts of both Banks and
then submit to the Board of Directors for proper updating and if I report
to them about this Inactive action of Late Mr. Christian Eich, they will
recommend that the fund should be sent to the Treasury of the British
government and I do not want this to happened so I have chosen to seek
your consent to work with me as a team and pull out this fund under the
legitimacy as the heir apparent of Late Engineer Christian Eich. Contact
me immediately about the Details and modalities of this
project/transaction with my
mrdavidfarrow243@gmail.com as soon as this is done; I will proceed with
the necessary formalities.
ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO mrdavidfarrow243@gmail.com
Sincerely Yours,
Mr. David Farrow
Head of International Corporate Banking
Barclays Bank,
1 Churchill Place
London
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