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#12967 by Ralph Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:24 am
This email is sent out to many people, the email address I use does not make mention of a surname, it is just another scam designed to steal your money, please delete and ignore

Hello I am Barrister Bin Dauwat, an attorney at law. A deceased client of mine who shares the same last name with you, died as result of a heart-related condition in March 12th 2008 leaving behind a deposit valued at $19 million dollars, his heart condition was due to the death of all the members of his family in the tsunami disaster on the 26th December 2004 in Sumatra Indonesia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_India ... earthquake I want you to assist me in distributing the money left behind by my client before it is confiscated or declared unserviceable by the bank. The bank has issued me a notice to contact the next of kin. My proposition to you is to seek your consent to present you as the next-of-kin and beneficiary of my named client. This will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law, you can also contact me on my PRIVATEEMAIL: [email protected] Best RegardsBarrister Bin DauwatAttorney at Law.Email: [email protected] This communication links contained herein, is for the sole use of the intended recipient and may contain information that is confidential or legally protected.


here is the header

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X-SID-PRA: Barrister Bin Dauwat < [email protected] >
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Reply-To: <[email protected]>
From: "Barrister Bin Dauwat"<[email protected]>
Subject: READ EMAIL MESSAGE AND GET BACK.
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 00:48:34 +0800
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The email domain in this case does not appear to exist, it is common for scammers to send emails that appear to be from a website but unfortunately it isn't hard to have your emails appear to come from wherever you like
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