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by jn5318 Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:35 pm
Dear Friend,


Get back to me immediately for neccessary steps concerning this proposal.Following your none response to my earlier mail to you last two weeks,I am Barrister Joseph Akunna, a personal attorney to the deceased(Engr.Mark) I am compelled to write you this email for the following reason:-The above named person, who is now deceased, in His Will, left for someone who bears your name his entire Estate and Cash deposit(USD 16.522Million).


The truth is that, l do not know if you are the beneficiary or not.For two years now, l have tried effortlessly to locate the name on the will without success hence l have contacted you,Can you please get back to me urgently.if you think you are the one or you desire further explanation,get back to me immediately.


Do not forget to include your confidential telephone/fax numbers and your full residential
address.


I look forward hearing from you.

Best Regards,
Barr.Joseph Akunna.
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by Dotti Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:56 pm
This is another form of the "next of kin" (NOK) scam.

There probably was no email a couple of weeks ago. Using a prior email is one way the scammer tries to get around the last name of the "deceased". If you ask for the last name before giving out your info, he will probably tell you to refer to his (nonexistent) previous emails. Once a potential victim gives him a last name, that will miraculously become Engr. Mark's last name.

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