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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Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 12:08:15 -0500 (ECT)
Subject: Hello
From: "Morgan L.Golden" <[email protected]>
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Hello,

I am Mr. Morgan L.Golden , Accounts Manager of a branch bank where late
Dr. Glasgow ,was a renowned customer. I was his accounts manager until his
death a few years ago leaving behind a large sum of money in the
commercial bank here. I will not mention the amount of money which runs
into several millions in United States Dollars and the name of bank
presently until we have agreed to a deal. I trust you will understand the
need for such precautions.

So far, valuable efforts have been made to get to his people but to no
avail, as he had no known relatives Due to this development, the bank has
been expecting someone to come forward as a close relative or beneficiary
to make claim to the funds. Otherwise as the national laws would have it,
any dormant account for five years will be declared unclaimed and then
paid into government purse.

To avert this negative development, my colleagues and I decided to look
for a reputable person to act as his next of kin. I have been unsuccessful
in locating the relatives for over 3 years now. Thus, I seek your consent
to present you as the next of Kin to the deceased since you have the same
last names, so that the proceeds of this deposit would be sent to your
provided account

All legal documents to aid your claim and to prove your relationship with
the deceased will be provided by us. Your help will be appreciated with
30% of the total sum which I would disclose in my next email. Please
accept my apologies and keep my confidence and disregard this letter if
you do not appreciate this proposition i have offered you.

I wait anxiously for your response.

Private:E-mail:[email protected]

Regards,

Mr.Morgan L.Golden
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