from: Mark Douglas <markdouglas202025@gmail.com>
date: Oct 9, 2023, 9:03 AM
subject: DETAILS!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
Compliments of the day.
I write to confirm the receipt of your mail and would like to use this opportunity to explain further so that you can have a clear and better picture of the business. However, the purpose of inviting you to the business is that somebody must stand as the owner or the depositor of the funds before the Bank will release the funds. This means that you will provide the account where the funds will be transferred to. Your country does not matter as your physical presence is not needed. My lawyer can represent you in signing the documents.
Good and lasting business relationship requires TRUST and CONFIDENCE among the parties and I am ready to be open and sincere to you provided you will have the same trust in me. To make it legal, I will ask my attorney to get some certificates like Affidavit of Claim and Letter of Administration from Her Majesty Court to authenticate the claim. You are the only person that knows about the deal and your physical presence is not needed as my lawyer will act on your behalf. You don't have to bother yourself as I will make sure that the Bank releases the funds as soon as I submit your information to them as the true owner of the funds. After the approvals, the Bank will transfer the funds to any account you submitted to them. For me, we can work together for our mutual benefits provided you will keep the transaction confidential. Following this, I implore that you urgently send the below information in your return mail so that my attorney can get the certificates in your favor.
1. YOUR FULL NAMES.
2. YOUR HOUSE OR OFFICE ADDRESS.
3. OCCUPATION.
4. AGE, NATIONALITY AND MARITAL STATUS.
5. YOUR TELEPHONE AND FAX NUMBERS FOR EASY COMMUNICATIONS.
As soon as I receive the above information, I will ask my attorney to secure the Affidavit of Claim and Letter of Administration in your name. With these certificates, the Bank will release the funds to you immediately and there will be no delay in getting to your account. Never mind, I will handle everything in accordance with the provisions of law and still assure you that everything will work accordingly. Lastly, you will get to understand more as we progress and am offering you 50% of the total sum for your support and corporation.
Have a wonderful day and remain blessed. Anticipating to hear from you soon.
Regards.
Mr. Mark Douglas,
The Auditor General,
Royal Bank of Scotland.
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