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From: mark william <[email protected]>
Reply: mark william <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2018 20:31:43 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Keep utmost confidential,
Keep utmost confidential,
Sorry to invade your privacy Iam Mr.William Makolo. the General Manager in charge of auditing and accounting unit foreign remittance department of Access Bank UK Limited I wish to seek your assistance in the transfer of the sum Fifteen Million US Dollas (US$15.Million) into your foreign bank account a German national deposited this money in a fixed deposit account in our bank, six years ago, The length of time for the maturity of the fixed deposit was five years, which expired towards the ending of last year.
Mr.Peter Foster, who was the beneficiary died two years ago along with wife and their children in the plane crash and he left no one for the claim all the effort made so far to contact his relative was in vain I decided to presented you as the benefit next of kin to Mr.Peter Foster to enable our bank transfer the money to you as the legitimate next of kin at the end of the transaction I will give you 15% of the total money. it is 100% risk free but should be kept secret and confidential due to my sensitive position in the office, every document related to this money will change to your name. I will give you more details about this transaction when i receive your response.
Yours In-Service,
Mr William Makolo
General Manager In-Charge (ACB)