from: barr john makele <jmakele1@gmail.com>
reply-to: jmakele1@gmail.com
date: Mar 16, 2020, 5:13 PM
subject: Claim As Next Of Kin
mailed-by: gmail.com
Barrister john makele
Legal Representatives
Office Address. 111 Cheapside
London EC2V 6DN DX:
557 London/City United Kingdom
Hello,
Get back to me immediately for necessary steps concerning your
inheritance, Sequel to your none reply of my earlier email to you
dated 02/03/17.On behalf of the Trustees and Executors to the Will of
your deceased relation in 2014, I wish to notify you that your name
appeared in the codicil and last statement of the deceased and you
entitled to his fund US$11,000,000.00 deposited with a Bank here and
the bank here has made me know that the US$11,000,000.00 will be
release to you through their payment officer with Zbavit Bank Dubai
(UAE)
You are advised to reconfirm to me your details as required below to
enable the release of your funds worth US$11,000,000.00 to you through
our payment outlet in the U.A.E or Malaysia :- I also want to notify
you that as soon as the bank release the fund to your account i will
be coming to your contact address that you will send to me now so that
i will take my own share because I will have 45% and you 45% the other
10% will be for any payment that we make before the fund release to
your account we will take it out from the 10%.
(1). Your full names
(2). contact address
(3). Phone
(4). Cell phone
(5). Age
(6). Occupation
Please get back to me ASAP with the needed information so as to get
this done immediately: PLEASE KINDLY REPLY ME THROUGH MY PRIVATE EMAIL
ADDRESS: jmakele1@gmail.com
Finally, kindly maintain confidentiality between me and you on this transaction.
Regards,
Barrister john makele
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