From: Fred Akintoye. (fredakins001@googlemail.com)
Dear Sir/Ma,
I sincerely write to solicit your co-operation and trust in an urgent
business transaction. My name is Fred Akintoye i work with a bank in
Lagos, Nigeria. Presently, i am in charge of bills and exchange in the
international remittance department. I was the account's officer of a
certain Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Russell, who worked with Chevron Oil
company, but both died in the December 25, 2003 air crash in Benin
Republic during a visit.
PLEASE, VISIT THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Mr. Russell had a total sum of $5.32 million (Five million, Three
hundred and Twenty thousand US Dollars) in his domiciliary account.
Since the management got the news of his tragic death, we have been
expecting any of his relatives/next of kin to come up and claim his/her
inheritance funds. Unfortunately, from the day of his death till the
time of this letter, nobody has come up for the claim. As his personal
account's officer, i decided to search through his classified record
files and i discovered that the only next of kin he specified was his
wife, who died along with him in the Christmas Day crash.
The banking and financial law of inheritance of our bank, stipulates
that if such funds remain unclaimed after a period of (144) months, it
would be lost to the bank On that note, I have decided to do business
with you so that the money could be released to you as a next of kin of
the deceased for subsequent disbursement between us. I would soon
proceed on my retirement, and i personally do not want the funds to be
lost to the bank.
The need for a foreigner as a next of kin in this project is
necessitated by the fact that the deceased was a foreigner and a
Nigerian will not perfectly fit in as his next of kin or heir.
Upon my receipt of your message indicating your interest and full
assurance that you would peacefully let me have my own share of the
funds after it must have been wired into your bank account, i would
email you with a copy of the next of kin application form and the
deceased's bank account information.
Please, let me have your cell phone number for direct communication. I hope to read from you soon.
Yours Faithfully,
Fred Akintoye.
email: talk2me596@yahoo.fr
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