from: Henry Tansingco <henrybtansingco@hotmail.com>
date: Jun 3, 2021, 9:48 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS/£60.6M/
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This business introduction may come to you as a surprise, I am Mr. Henry Buquia Tansingco, Former UBA Foreign Coo-Ordinator, from PHILIPPINES, living in Benin-Republic in West Africa. I have little business and I really need a good business man or woman to help me out. I am seeking your cooperation to present you to one Wast Africa bank head office as the official business partner to Dr. George Brumley, one late customer who was a well-known philanthropist to many charitable causes worldwide. Dr. George Brumley, was a retired American physician based in Atlanta, USA.
He was involved in an air crash along with his wife and only daughter. Other family members who could have claim this fund also died along with him - you can confirm from the link below:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/07/20/kenya.crash/index.html
I'm ready now to give you whatever proof you demand if you're willing to stand as his official Next of Kin (Business Partner) since he didn't have a WILL & TESTAMENT. I want you to handle this business transaction with me and we have the opportunity to claim and inherit the sum of £60.6Million Great British Pounds Sterling (Sixty Million, Six Hundred Thousand Great British Pounds) without any trouble. Indicate your interest.
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I expect your prompt response. Contact me via my Email: ( henrybtansingco@hotmail.com )
Best Regards,
Mr. Henry Buquia Tansingco
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