Has someone offered you a huge sum of money or a valuable consignment? It's a 419 or advance fee fraud - find out how they work, and what to do to be safe.
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Content preview: Dear Beneficiary, I am Anthony Watson, Manager of Claims Department
with Lloyds Bank here in London, United Kingdom. I wish to notify you that
you are clear to claim the total sum of Twelve Million Five Hundred thousand
British pounds in the codicil and last testament of Mrs. Vanessa Fassnacht.
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Subject: ***SPAM*** Mutual Benefit

Dear Beneficiary,

I am Anthony Watson, Manager of Claims Department with Lloyds Bank here in London, United Kingdom. I wish to notify you that you are clear to claim the total sum of Twelve Million Five Hundred thousand British pounds in the codicil and last testament of Mrs. Vanessa Fassnacht.

All the legal papers that will be used to process the release of the funds to you will be handled by me, in your acceptance to co-operate with me on this deal.

Kindly send your reply with your letter of acceptance to [email protected] and confirm your

(1)Name in full

(2) Current telephone and fax numbers

(3) Forwarding address

This is to enable me file in necessary documents at the court probate division for the release of this funds to you.
Yours faithfully,

Mr. Anthony Watson.

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