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: "Barr Dave Smith"<[email protected]>
Subject: Treat As Urgent
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 20:37:19 +0100
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Good Day, Treat As Urgent.


I am Barrister Dave Smith, with {Smith & Associate} I must solicit your confidence in this transaction;
this is by virtue of the nature as being utterly confidential. Though I know that a transaction of this
magnitude will make any one apprehensive and overwhelmed, but I am assuring you that all will be well.


The project I am presenting to you is a case of my late client who willed $12.9 million to his next-of-kin.
It was most unfortunate that himself and his next-of-kin died on the same day in an auto-crash. I am now
faced with indecision about who to pass the funds to. This email might come as a surprise to you, since
there was no previous correspondence between us. My purpose of contacting you is for you to help secure
the funds left behind by my late client, to avoid it being confiscated or declared unclaimed by the financial
institution.


The financial institution has issued me a notice to contact the existing relative less the account will be
declared unclaimed and the fund's diverted to the financial institution's treasury. So far, all my efforts to
get hold of someone related to my late client has proved abortive. I am actually asking for your Consent
to present you to the financial institution as the Next of Kin/beneficiary of my late client's fund, so that the
proceeds of this will be released to you.


I shall provide all the documents to back up the claim as my client's Next of Kin. All I require is your honest
co-operation and commitment to enable us achieve this transaction. I wish to point out that I want 10% of this
money to be shared among charity Organizations, while the remaining 90% would be shared equally between us.
This transaction is entirely risk free. I will use my position as the client’s attorney to guarantee the successful
execution of this transaction.


Please contact me via this E-mail:{[email protected]} upon your positive response. I will
provide you with further details and relevant documents that will help you understand this transaction.


Warm Regards,

Barrister Dave Smith.
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