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Benson Armstrong - barristersolicitorsoffice@gmail.com

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from: Barrister & Solicitors Office <barristersolicitorsoffice@gmail.com>
date: May 17, 2021, 4:21 AM
subject: Re: Come Let's Partner Together In This Successful Business Deal...
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear

I seek your consent to present you as the next-of-kin and the sole
beneficiary to my late client's fund, he died years back without a
WILL. Every effort made by me and also the bank where he deposited his
money to locate any member of his family or Next - Of - Kin were
futile hence fort, I decided to contact you in confidence. All legal
documents to back up your inheritance claim as my clients next-of-kin
will be provided to enable the bank release the funds to you as the
sole beneficiary. Then, we can share the amount on a mutually agreed
percentage. It might interest you to know that the fund in question is
Ninety One Million Seven Hundred Dollars only. ($91.7m).

For more information / confidentiality purposes, kindly send your
response to this proposal through this email address
(bensonarmstrong.co@aol.com) and also send your private telephone
number in your reply so as to enable me call you for more discussion.
I will as quick as possible send my private telephone number where you
can also reach me any time any day on the receipt of your reply to
this message.

I am at your service.

Regards,

Mr Benson Armstrong
382 NE 191st St, Miami,
Fl33179-3899, US
Tel:3522755810
Email:(bensonarmstrong.co@aol.com
(barristersolicitorosoffice@gmail.com)
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