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From: Michael Gicks <[email protected]>
Reply: <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2019 04:21:32 -0500
Subject: About Investment ...


Dear

My name is Michael Gicks, an investment banker here in London United Kingdom, I occupy the position dormant fund investigator of an in the head office. It is with good spirit of heart I am opening up this great business opportunity to you.

A deceased client of mine that bears the same last name with you, died in Earthquake and Tsunami disaster on the 11th March 2011 in Fukushima prefectures Japan, which means he died intestate in 2011 sadly and has left no next of kin and that is the reason I am writing to you as namesakes.

My late Client has a deposit of (US$18.5M) Eighteen Million and Five Hundred Thousand Dollar) and that is why I am contacting you to present you as my late client next of kin, so the money can be transferred to your account, and we will share it together.

Please contact me for more information through my email address ([email protected]) below so that I will give the breakdown and details of how to make the claim within few working days because the fund sign off and claim application is on my desk even as I send this email to you.

Best regards,

Michael Gicks