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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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 06:54:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Lazarus Okeke <[email protected]>
Subject: Lewis estate
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Thank you for your prompt response. The contents were understood and I consider it expedient to give you the details of this transaction. This transaction is legitimate and in essence it will undergo normal procedures as stipulated in the financial and allied matters act and all legal documents will be issued in your name. I contacted you because you share the same last name with Mr. Pavel Lewis (blessed memory) and so you can lay claims to this huge amount he left behind as his next of kin.

Late Mr. Pavel Lewis was born in 1946. He was a gold and oil merchant and formed an oil servicing company. He operated an account with a prime bank in Lome-Togo until his death in an auto accident on 21st of April 2007 along with his wife and their only daughter (May their souls rest in peace).

You must understand that in the banking industry chances or opportunities like this are common but not heard. People put their monies in banks and some of these accounts are either coded or confidentially operated, therefore, when such people die what do you think that happens to these monies when nobody comes for their claims? Well, this is one of the numerous avenues good "free" monies are made within and amongst bankers. I did not mastermind my client's death and I did not operate or manage his account but I was his personal attorney so was privy to his transaction with the bank.

Now be advised my friend that in line with my operational master plan for the success of this our mutual benefit business, what you are required to do now is to tender an application to the bank as next of kin to this deceased customer putting claim over his balance with the bank. This application will be written and then faxed to the bank for immediate action and processing to start.

As soon as they receive this application, documentation for the claim will automatically start. It will be tendered to the board of directors of the bank for approval. As soon as the approval is obtained, you will be issued an approval letter, approving your application as the next of kin/sole beneficiary to the deceased. Business starts from there. You will also notify the bank in your application that you wish your deceased cousin's fund inherited and transferred into your designated account as you will state in the application.

For being involved in this transaction, I have therefore resolved to offer you 40% of the total sum as gratification in helping me champion this business. 50% will be for me and 10% will be donated to charity organizations and religious houses. Please, understand that I put so many things into consideration before offering you this 40% and I do hope that it will be appreciated. I have in my possession certificate of deposit and death certificate which are the requirements for the claim.

As soon as you give me your hands of co-operation, I will send to you the specimen of the text of application you will send to the bank and the transaction will commence immediately and the deposit and death certificates of my late client for your reference.

Please note that this transaction requires utmost trust, sincerity and confidentiality for its conclusion.

I await your prompt reply.

Best Regards,

Barrister Lazarus Okeke (Attorney-at-Law)
Tel:+228-929 2522

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