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  by Tim Atem
 
from: Peter Lewis - [email protected]
other email: [email protected]

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Dear friend,
I am writing you this mail in respect of my late client that
bears same last name with you this my late client died on
motor accident whose relatives I cannot get in touch with
because he did not put down any WILL and he came to this
country when he was a little child. I am compelled to do this
because I would not want the bank to push my client's funds
into the bank treasury as unclaimed inheritance and the
amount involved is $22.5 million dollars.
He died without any registered next of kin and as such the
funds now have an open beneficiary mandate. Fortunately,
both of you have the same last name so it will be very easy
to make you become his official next of kin.
If you are interested you do let me know so that I can give
you Comprehensive details on what we are to do.
Yours faithfully,
Barrister Peter B. Lewis
Note: please you should send your response to my private
email address: ([email protected])
Confirm receipts please.
  by Tim Atem
 
The exact same message also came from Peter Lewis <[email protected]>