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by AlanJones Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:08 am
Hello,

Please, kindly take your time to understand the content of this email. I wish to introduce you to a transaction that would be of immense benefit to both of us. Being an executor of wills, it is possible that we may be tempted to make fortune out of our client's situations, when we cannot help it, or left with no better option.

The issue I am presenting to you is a case of my client who willed a fortune to his next-of-kin. It was most unfortunate that he and his next-of-kin died on the same day in an auto-crash few years ago. I am now faced with indecision about who to pass the fortune to. However, I don't belong to that school of thought which proposes that the fortune of unlucky people be given to the government. I therefore seek for your assistance in presenting you as next of Kin to the deceased so that you can inherit funds worth millions of dollars for our sharing.

Please give your response to this email via return email. I will give you comprehensive details when I hear from you and how we can handle this together. i await for your quick reply on this

Regards,
Mr.Munny.Sophea,

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