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> Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 12:43:25 -0500
> Subject: PRIVATE AND URGENT.
> From: exhibits@pratt.edu
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> Dear Friend,
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> PRIVATE AND URGENT.
>
> I am Gordon John, and I work for Lloyds Tsb Bank,London, UK. I was the
> account officer to a deceased account, belonging to one of our foreign
> customers. While he banked with us, we oversaw his accounts and other
> official obligations as my office demanded being his accounts officer.
> Unfortunately, he died together with his entire family in the plane crash
> of 31 October, 1999 on board the Egyptian Airline 990 alongside other
> passengers.
>
> Since his death, none of his next-of-kin or relations has come forward to
> lay claims to this money as the heir. We cannot release the fund from his
> account unless someone applies for claim as the next-of-kin to the
> deceased as indicated according to the law, Most likely, if there are next
> of kin, they all get an equal share. If there are (mysteriously) no next
> of kin (claiming or otherwise), the money goes to the state government.
> Having made a very franatic and exhaustive search for any family member
> that would lay claim to this fund, I decided to take my chance with you.
>
> I now seek your permission to have you stand as next of kin to the
> deceased as I have all documentations including his certified Death
> Certificate that will facilitate your stand as next of kin to him as he
> had a closing balance of 4,633,543.00 Pounds (Four million, Six Hundred
> and Thirty-three Thousand, Five Hundred and Forty-three GBP), here in our
> bank in London. I also have secured from the probate an order of mandamus
> to locate any member of deceased family to become beneficiary of this
> fund.
>
> If this proposal is acceptable by you, please reply to me as soon as
> possible so as to enable us commence,my intensions are to share the funds
> 50/50 with you.
>
> Regards,
> Gordon John
> Tel: +44 704 570 8084
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