from: Mr. Daniel Nachman <ahmedlagos1@gmail.com>
reply-to: danielnachman34@gmail.com
date: Dec 23, 2021, 5:11 PM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com
GoodDay
Let me start by introducing myself to you I am Mr. Daniel Nachman, a
banker from South Africa, one of our client (Late Dr. Anibal Botross)
died many years ago leaving behind Capital amount (USD $ 1.6 Million)
in our bank here where i work, I was his account manager, till date
nobody has come forward or put application for the claim. Dr. Anibal
Botross died alongside his wife and only child in 2011
I want you to come forward since I can provide you with the details
needed for you to claim the funds so that I can be gratified by you,
that i will do all the crucial part in the bank to have the claim
released to you promptly then we share the total funds as I was his
account manager. Please understand that this business will fetch us
some big money within 7 days.
I WILL GIVE YOU 50% OF THE USD $ 1.6 MILLION AS YOUR PERCENTAGE IN
THIS BUSINESS.
Sincerely,
Mr. Daniel Nachman
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