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Fred Martins - m01471470@gmail.com

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from: FRED MARTINS <m01471470@gmail.com>
reply-to: m01471470@gmail.com
date: May 7, 2020, 4:34 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Thanks very much for your email dated 07/05/2020, however my first
proposal is concerning a deceased customer who died with his family
but he deposited the sum of $17.5 million dollars in my account and as
his account manager I have contacted you to stand as his next of kin
while I will provide you with all the legal documents to authenticate
you as his next of kin and beneficiary of this fund.
Please I want to inform you that this transaction is risk free, all I
need from you is your maximum cooperation, I have the original copy of
the deceased statement of account, a copy of this company certificate
of incorporation and death registration certificate.
In your next email I will like you to send me your direct telephone
number and your house address as soon as I get this information’s I
will give you further directives on how to claim this fund.
I will agree to share the fund 50% 50% with you after the successful
end of the transfer of the fund in to your account.
Your urgent response is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Mr. FRED
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