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From: Philips Benelux<[email protected]>
Reply: [email protected]
Date: 7 Mar 2022 22:01:30 -0800
Subject: Re:please get back to me

Hello,

I found your contact information from your country’s National Public
Record while searching for a last name that is similar to my late
client. My late client was a business magnate who lived and worked
with an Energy Company here in Belgium for over two (2) decades but
died of a heart attack a year following the demise of his wife and two
children in a horrifying car accident.

My client had an unclaimed “transfer on death” (“TOD”)
monetary savings valued at 5.8M EUR. As his Financial Advisor , the
policy holding company has mandated me to present a member of his
family to make claims. It is based on this that I seek your
collaboration.

With your collaboration, I can add your name to the policy so the
release of the 5.8M EUR will be processed in your favor.

Full details will be communicated upon your assenting response.

Regards,
Philips Benelux
Investment Advisor Representative (IAR)
[email protected]