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Patrick Hamdan - Bank Of Africa - patrickhamdan@gmail.com

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from: Patrick Hamdan <patrickhamdan@gmail.com>
date: Aug 21, 2020, 3:13 AM
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Dear,

I know that this email will come to you as a surprise. I got your contact email address from Internet search. I am Mr. Patrick Hamdan. I work with the Bank of Africa, Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso. I hope that you will not expose or betray this trust that I am about to repose on you for the mutual benefit of our both families.

There is a dormant account in my office. The owner and beneficiary died in a ghastly motor accident; leaving nobody behind as the next of kin. It will be in my interest to transfer this fund which values at $12,500,000.00 USD in an offshore account. I am seeking your assistance as the beneficiary of this unclaimed fund.

However, it is not authorized by the rules guiding our bank for a citizen of Burkina Faso to make the claim of the fund. That’s the reason I am contacting you as a foreigner to apply for the claim and transfer of the fund conveniently into your reliable bank account as the next of kin to the deceased.

I assure you that this transaction is 100% risk free. If you are really sure of your trust worthiness, accountability and confidentiality on this transaction, please indicate interest immediately for us to proceed. Once I receive your reply, I will send you more details on how the business will be executed.

Best regards,

Mr. Patrick Hamdan
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