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by hellraiser Thu Nov 03, 2022 3:04 pm
Dear name of victim,

Please do accept my apologies I do not wish to invade into your
privacy, I had written an earlier email to you but without response, In
my first mail I mentioned to you about my late client Engineer Paul surname of victim, who bears the same surname with you, Since his death I have
received several letters from his Bank where he made a deposit of $8.7 Million before his death, the bank has asked me to provide his next of kin or any of his relatives who can make claim to his funds or
it will be confiscated by the bank as i could not locate any of his relative hence i contacted you for this claim since you have the same surname with him. I will provide you more specific information as soon
as you respond to my mail.

Thanks,
Yours Sincerely,

Hon. Matthew Kossi,
Principle Consultant,Esq.

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