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From: "Mr James Smith"<info@barclaysbank.com>
Subject: Hello
Date: Thu 6 May 2010 17 20 36 0200
To: undisclosed-recipients ;
Dear friend,
My Name is Mr. James Smith, a senior Auditor and Heading-computing
department here in our bank.
On my routine inspection I discovered a dormant domiciliary account
with a balance of ?35 million (THIRTY FIVE MILLION POUNDS ONLY). I
have only written to seek your assistance in transferring this fund.
The owner of the fund was a foreigner, late Mr. Thomas Stockley. An
American Citizen who unfortunately lost his life in the plane crash of
Alaska Airlines Flight 261, which crashed on January 31 2000. I am
proposing to make this transfer to a designated bank account of your
choice.
You can view this link for more details about the plane crash
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Airlines_Flight_261#Passengers
Note that this transaction is confidential and risk free. As soon as
you receive this mail you should contact me by return mail. In the
event you are not interested, I sincerely ask that you disregard this
email and tell no one about it. I am very careful on truncating my
banking career should you mention this to someone else. I hope you can
be trusted in this regard.
Please note that all necessary arrangement for the smooth release of
these funds to you has been finalized. We will discuss much in details
when I do receive your response. Your share will be 30% of the total
transfer sum after the transfer has been successfully concluded.
Please in your response include your telephone and fax numbers for a
better communication between us. You can reach me on the email below:
Let me know if you can handle it.
Best Regards,
Mr James Smith
My contact details:
jsmith_20099@yahoo.com.cn
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