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from: Williams Tosh <[email protected]>
reply-to: [email protected]
My Dear Friend.

I am a banker from the Republic of Ghana. It gives me the privilege to contact you in regard to our late esteemed client who share the same Surname with you.

Since the death of our late client, No one has shown up as his next of kin to put claim to the $5.6 million deposited in his Escrow account. So it is my intention to present you as the next of kin to the Bank management since the both of you have the same "Last Name" So that the inheritance can be released to you. The reason I'm presenting you to the management is that the board of directors of the Bank have concluded plans to confiscate the $5.6 million since no one has shown up as the next of kin to the deceased. This decision is in accordance with the Bank regulations.

If you accept to be my partner by presenting you to the Bank management as the next of kin to the deceased, I will give you 30% of the contract sum as gratification after the claim. Thanks for your kind consideration and cooperation.


Respectfully,

Williams Tosh.