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by AlanJones Sat Apr 25, 2015 4:50 am
From: george mensah - [email protected]
Reply-to. [email protected]
Tel. No.: +233249445357

Greetings,

How are you doing? and It's my hope that my mail meets you well; I'm
advocate George Mensah, a legal representative to a national of your
country who passes away in the year 2009, he dwelt and worked here in
Ghana, for more than 20 years as a contractor. I am writing this
letter to you because there is something important I want us to work
on; regarding his left over estate. He has the same last name with
you, so I seek your consent to present you as a member of his family
in order to claim the $8.7m he left in a bank here. I was his personal
Attorney before he died and I have been mandated by his bank to
present his next of kin or any member of his family to claim this
fund. So I would like to present you as his cousin due to the
similarity in your last names so we claim this fund. If you are
interested to work with me on this deal,we'll be sharing the fund
equal(50 - 50). Kindly indicate your interest for this claim by
getting back so that I will give you full details about the deal.

Thanks in advance as I await your positive response.

Sincerely,
George Mensah (Esq)

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by AlanJones Sat Apr 25, 2015 4:51 am
From: george mensah - [email protected]

Dear XXX
This to confirm the receipt of your email and i have to inform you that i will be calling you as soon as possible regarding the transfer of the fund and all the necessary document for the transfer
Sincerely,
George Mensah (Esq)


Dear XXX,

This is my number +233249445357 Waiting to hear from you.


George.

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