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#432303 by Ian Page Sun Apr 10, 2022 9:30 am
From: [email protected]
Reply to: [email protected]
Tel No.: +27 73 308 4475
Subject: Expecting your early reply
Received: Sat 9 Apr 2022 at 22:44


Attn: Sir/Ma

My name is Mr. Cliff Alexander of Alexander Montano Attorneys, we specialise in corporate and legal claims. I am contacting you in regards to a deceased client who died in an auto accident in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2017, He was a citizen of your country and he shares the same last name with you.

Before his death, my client had (US$ 50 Million) with a financial institution here in South Africa; In view of the South African Law of Succession, claims of this nature can only be made by a surviving relative/ family member. Unfortunately he had no will at the time of death. All efforts made through some Private Investigators in South Africa have revealed no link to any of his family members,but your name came up as a citizen of his country.

With the applicable law of succession there is a duration within which such claims must be applied for, and as a result I am under pressure to present the next of kin or a relative who will claim the funds, and failure to do this would legally allow the financial institution to report the funds to the South African Treasury as an unclaimed funds (Lack of supersede). It is therefore my intention to introduce you as the next of kin/beneficiary, Please note that I'm legally equipped with all necessary information/documentations concerning the funds.

Upon your decision of acceptance, the release of these funds in your favor as beneficiary will be processed within two weeks. You would be entitled to 50% of this fund. If you are willing to work with me on this, please contact me via the above email or phone number. In conclusion, it's my concern to demand your ultimate honesty, co-operation and confidentiality to enable us to conclude this transaction. I assure you that this process would be executed under a legitimate arrangement that would legally protect you and I from any breach of any law. Please note; what drives my interest here is not greed, rather it would make no sense to allow this huge amount of money to go to waste when we can take advantage of the situation, and honestly if we don’t do this; it will still end up in the private pockets of people in government.

Kindly reply me on my confidential email account: [email protected]

Expecting your early reply

Best regards,
Mr. Cliff Alexander
Tel: +27 73 308 4475
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#432667 by Ian Page Thu Apr 21, 2022 5:33 am
From: [email protected]
Reply to: [email protected]
Tel No.: +27 73 308 4475
Subject: Expecting your early reply
Received: Thu 21 Apr 2022 at 08:10


Attn: Sir/Ma

My name is Mr. Cliff Alexander of Alexander Montano Attorneys, we specialise in corporate and legal claims. I am contacting you in regards to a deceased client who died in an auto accident in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2017, He was a citizen of your country and he shares the same last name with you.

Before his death, my client had (US$ 50 Million) with a financial institution here in South Africa; In view of the South African Law of Succession, claims of this nature can only be made by a surviving relative/ family member. Unfortunately he had no will at the time of death. All efforts made through some Private Investigators in South Africa have revealed no link to any of his family members,but your name came up as a citizen of his country.

With the applicable law of succession there is a duration within which such claims must be applied for, and as a result I am under pressure to present the next of kin or a relative who will claim the funds, and failure to do this would legally allow the financial institution to report the funds to the South African Treasury as an unclaimed funds (Lack of supersede). It is therefore my intention to introduce you as the next of kin/beneficiary, Please note that I'm legally equipped with all necessary information/documentations concerning the funds.

Upon your decision of acceptance, the release of these funds in your favor as beneficiary will be processed within two weeks. You would be entitled to 50% of this fund. If you are willing to work with me on this, please contact me via the above email or phone number. In conclusion, it's my concern to demand your ultimate honesty, co-operation and confidentiality to enable us to conclude this transaction. I assure you that this process would be executed under a legitimate arrangement that would legally protect you and I from any breach of any law. Please note; what drives my interest here is not greed, rather it would make no sense to allow this huge amount of money to go to waste when we can take advantage of the situation, and honestly if we don’t do this; it will still end up in the private pockets of people in government.

Kindly reply me on my confidential email account: [email protected]

Expecting your early reply

Best regards,
Mr. Cliff Alexander
Tel: +27 73 308 4475
#433498 by Ian Page Mon May 16, 2022 5:17 am
From: [email protected]
Reply to: [email protected]
Tel No.: +27 73 308 4475
Subject: Expecting your early reply
Received: Sun 15 May 2022 at 11:54


Attn: Sir/Ma

My name is Mr. Cliff Alexander of Alexander Montano Attorneys, we specialise in corporate and legal claims. I am contacting you in regards to a deceased client who died in an auto accident in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2017, He was a citizen of your country and he shares the same last name with you.

Before his death, my client had (US$ 50 Million) with a financial institution here in South Africa; In view of the South African Law of Succession, claims of this nature can only be made by a surviving relative/ family member. Unfortunately he had no will at the time of death. All efforts made through some Private Investigators in South Africa have revealed no link to any of his family members,but your name came up as a citizen of his country.

With the applicable law of succession there is a duration within which such claims must be applied for, and as a result I am under pressure to present the next of kin or a relative who will claim the funds, and failure to do this would legally allow the financial institution to report the funds to the South African Treasury as an unclaimed funds (Lack of supersede). It is therefore my intention to introduce you as the next of kin/beneficiary, Please note that I'm legally equipped with all necessary information/documentations concerning the funds.

Upon your decision of acceptance, the release of these funds in your favor as beneficiary will be processed within two weeks. You would be entitled to 50% of this fund. If you are willing to work with me on this, please contact me via the above email or phone number. In conclusion, it's my concern to demand your ultimate honesty, co-operation and confidentiality to enable us to conclude this transaction. I assure you that this process would be executed under a legitimate arrangement that would legally protect you and I from any breach of any law. Please note; what drives my interest here is not greed, rather it would make no sense to allow this huge amount of money to go to waste when we can take advantage of the situation, and honestly if we don’t do this; it will still end up in the private pockets of people in government.

Kindly reply me on my confidential email account: [email protected]

Expecting your early reply

Best regards,
Mr. Cliff Alexander
Tel: +27 73 308 4475
#434237 by Ian Page Fri Jun 03, 2022 7:06 am
From: [email protected]
Reply to: [email protected]
Tel No.: +27 73 308 4475
Subject: Expecting your early reply
Received: Fri 3 Jun 2022 at 05:24


Attn: Sir/Ma

My name is Mr. Cliff Alexander of Alexander Montano Attorneys, we specialise in corporate and legal claims. I am contacting you in regards to a deceased client who died in an auto accident in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2017, He was a citizen of your country and he shares the same last name with you.

Before his death, my client had (US$ 50 Million) with a financial institution here in South Africa; In view of the South African Law of Succession, claims of this nature can only be made by a surviving relative/ family member. Unfortunately he had no will at the time of death. All efforts made through some Private Investigators in South Africa have revealed no link to any of his family members,but your name came up as a citizen of his country.

With the applicable law of succession there is a duration within which such claims must be applied for, and as a result I am under pressure to present the next of kin or a relative who will claim the funds, and failure to do this would legally allow the financial institution to report the funds to the South African Treasury as an unclaimed funds (Lack of supersede). It is therefore my intention to introduce you as the next of kin/beneficiary, Please note that I'm legally equipped with all necessary information/documentations concerning the funds.

Upon your decision of acceptance, the release of these funds in your favor as beneficiary will be processed within two weeks. You would be entitled to 50% of this fund. If you are willing to work with me on this, please contact me via the above email or phone number. In conclusion, it's my concern to demand your ultimate honesty, co-operation and confidentiality to enable us to conclude this transaction. I assure you that this process would be executed under a legitimate arrangement that would legally protect you and I from any breach of any law. Please note; what drives my interest here is not greed, rather it would make no sense to allow this huge amount of money to go to waste when we can take advantage of the situation, and honestly if we don’t do this; it will still end up in the private pockets of people in government.

Kindly reply me on my confidential email account: [email protected]

Expecting your early reply

Best regards,
Mr. Cliff Alexander
Tel: +27 73 308 4475
#435178 by Ian Page Sun Jul 03, 2022 7:33 am
From: [email protected]
Reply to: [email protected]
Tel No.: +27 73 308 4475
Subject: Expecting your early reply
Received: Sat 2 Jul 2022 at 21:29


Attn: Sir/Ma

My name is Mr. Cliff Alexander of Alexander Montano Attorneys, we
specialise in corporate and legal claims. I am contacting you in regards
to a deceased client who died in an auto accident in Cape Town, South
Africa in March 2017, He was a citizen of your country and he shares the
same last name with you.

Before his death, my client had (US$ 50 Million) with a financial
institution here in South Africa; In view of the South African Law of
Succession, claims of this nature can only be made by a surviving
relative/ family member. Unfortunately he had no will at the time of
death. All efforts made through some Private Investigators in South
Africa have revealed no link to any of his family members,but your name
came up as a citizen of his country.

With the applicable law of succession there is a duration within which
such claims must be applied for, and as a result I am under pressure to
present the next of kin or a relative who will claim the funds, and
failure to do this would legally allow the financial institution to
report the funds to the South African Treasury as an unclaimed funds
(Lack of supersede). It is therefore my intention to introduce you as
the next of kin/beneficiary, Please note that I'm legally equipped with
all necessary information/documentations concerning the funds.

Upon your decision of acceptance, the release of these funds in your
favor as beneficiary will be processed within two weeks. You would be
entitled to 50% of this fund. If you are willing to work with me on
this, please contact me via the above email or phone number. In
conclusion, it's my concern to demand your ultimate honesty,
co-operation and confidentiality to enable us to conclude this
transaction. I assure you that this process would be executed under a
legitimate arrangement that would legally protect you and I from any
breach of any law. Please note; what drives my interest here is not
greed, rather it would make no sense to allow this huge amount of money
to go to waste when we can take advantage of the situation, and honestly
if we don’t do this; it will still end up in the private pockets of
people in government.

Kindly reply me on my confidential email account:
[email protected]

Expecting your early reply

Best regards,
Mr. Cliff Alexander
Tel: +27 73 308 4475

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