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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From: "Dr.Ray Johnston"<[email protected]>
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Attn: Please,
So sorry I pried into your privacy but I am very convinced that you can work with me. I seek your partnership for a private business which will be of great benefit to both of us.

Following the meeting held last month by the Heads of British Airport Authority in London, it was unanimously agreed that a committee be put in place to ensure the release of all unclaimed and abandoned Luggage at the warehouse Heathrow International Airport London.

This is as a result of several petitions from the international community on the failure to receive their various goods from the Airport warehouse. From my findings being the Chairman of the Committee, there is this metallic box which was scanned and contains Twenty Million US Dollars. The owner of this luggage was abandoned in 2010 by the diplomatic agents who could not complete delivery due to some security measures put in by the Airport Authority.

My reason for contacting you is to validate all claim documents and file your name as the owner of this luggage, then arrange for a DIPLOMATIC LIFTING COMPANY to deliver this consignment to you.

If you are interested in this deal, please respond for more details.

Yours truly,
Raymond Johnston
Aviation Consultant, HIA London, UK.
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