from: Abraham Donkoh <t.fman@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Abraham Donkoh <abrahamidonkoh1@outlook.com>
date: Jan 20, 2020, 1:09 AM
subject: MESSAGE
mailed-by: yahoo.com
I apologize for any concern this may bring knowing we have not met before now. The needful will be done to enable us know each other as required.
I am writing this mail with due respect and will appreciate you treat confidential for very important reasons I will make known soon. Am working with a Security Company, I understand that am a stranger but it only take a moment to be a partner. There is a vault which belong to one of our late customer for years now without none of the family that came up for it.
I have been working here in this company for years and at times I have a cordial relationship with some customers whom are foreigner and who came to deposit valuables in our security company for safe keeping. I was able to have a cordial relationship with a man who came to make deposition long time ago and later found out that he was dead but he has no next of kin on file neither any of his family knows about it moreover no one knows his family.
He was able to reveal to me that he is depositing a valuable material here in the company and told me that it was alluvial gold which is about 85kg and the second vault contains cash which in total sum of $9 million USD, he reveal to me so that i can implement and strengthen the security of the vaults and he was able to reveal this to me because I was close to him and he likes me so much.
After his death the company need to seek for the family to come for the claim but to no avail, so I was able to make a research and I got your information as you bear the same surname.
What I need from you right now is that I want you to come up as the family of the decease person and we can claim this treasure together because if this treasure is still here till ending of this year without no one coming to claim them then this means that the board of director will like to know what is inside it and when they open it then this means they have it as the company treasure.
This is what I am trying to avoid because the treasure will not be share among all of us but will only go to the board of directors only.
Kindly reply to my private email address.
I will be glad if you can be a partner in this and in my mind I already planned that we have a share of the whole stuff 50% - %50 this means equal.
Sir, Please advise ......
I await your response.
Regards,
Abraham Donkoh
Senior Supervisor
VSSC
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