from: David Hind <davidhind101@gmail.com>
date: Oct 18, 2021, 7:25 AM
subject: Re: GOOD DAY !!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
How are you today? I am David Hind, an assistant finance security officer working in Coin Finance Security Group London. I am a British National and I live in London. I need your help and support to transfer the sum of Forty Million Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars US$40,500.000.00 from the finance security company to your bank
account in your Country. You will be rewarded with 50% of the total sum for your partnership and I will come over to meet you in your country, for sharing of the money, immediately the money is transferred to your bank account. Can you handle this?
The money was abandoned by a late customer Alan Williams, a British tycoon who died with his family in a car accident on 20th of October 2010. The money was left unclaimed in the Coin Finance Security Group London for safe keeping without a beneficiary.
You are to stand as beneficiary of the unclaimed funds, to enable the Coin Finance Security Group to facilitate the fund release and transfer to your bank account. I need your personal information and ID to re-profile the funds with your data, to enable the finance company to transfer the sum to you. The whole process of the transaction will
take not more than 10 days to successfully complete the fund transfer to your bank account.
I will send you more details about the transaction as soon as I get your response, to enable us to begin the transaction. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours Sincerely,
Mr. David Hind
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