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.
by Norman Barlleo Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:47 am
From: Laurence Andrew G. [email protected]
reply to address: [email protected]


DETAILS: UK Heir Hunters/Researchers
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013

Attn: Sir/ Ma,

I'm Laurence Andrew Gill, a freelancer operative of UK Heir Hunters Association of Professional Genealogists (APG). I am most propelled to this communicate with you based on the cogent information attached which I believe could be of benefits to you and myself. Let me start by saying that every year millions of people die worldwide without making a will (called dying intestate) often leaving substantial cash and property estates which, if not claimed goes to the state called the Treasury Solicitor. Worth billions this provides vast income opportunities for people interested in tracing missing beneficiaries to these valuable estates. Unlike traditional genealogy which traces family lines into the distant past, Heir Tracing is seeking living descendant relatives who often have lost touch with their distant kin and in most cases have no idea of their family link.

In many cases there is no obvious heir who will inherit the estate under the rules of intestacy, so clearly there is a need to trace and tell the family members they are in for a windfall. Not only does this news come as a pleasant financial surprise but also unlocks family history and knowledge which proves valuable and interesting to many beneficiaries. Made popular by the BBC's Heir Hunters program, estate beneficiaries are located by probate researchers, or more commonly known after the name "Heir Hunters" this is our job. A large number of estates remain untraced, in fact the number of new cases being filed weekly means there is plenty of work, provided you know how to find and work on cases.

Intestacy rules permit relatives to receive an inheritance, but if none can be found then the estate goes to the Treasury. About 3,000 cases reached the Treasury Solicitor last year. Over the last tax year the Treasury Solicitor took in £18m from those not making a will and paid out £8m to relatives coming forward - leaving it with a tidy £10m which goes into the Government's coffers. Indeed there are countless estates unclaimed and more being filed every week, I have noticed the estate of Anthony Bacon, who demised exactly four (4) years ago has remained untouched because this man I know personally to be an orphan who eventually amassed huge wealth to the tune of £2,600,000 GBP. His details are as follows:

Anthony BACON
Date of death: 02 September 2009
Place of death: Portsmouth Hampshire
Publication date: 06 September 2013
Date of birth: 05 April 1925
Place of birth: United Kingdom
Marital status: Bachelor
Informant: Client Affairs Team Hampshire County Council
Reference: BV21012624/1

Relatives have 6 years from date of death to come forward and claim their inheritance and will be paid interest on the money. The ultimate deadline is 15 years but this is at the discretion of the Treasury Solicitor and no interest will be paid for the final 9 years. As an operative of the UK Heir Hunters association, I am capable of presenting you before the Treasury Solicitor as heir to the intestate inheritance fund and with all necessary papers duly prepared you are sure to receive this estate within 7 days. In the event of your willingness in this matter, please do e-mail back to me so I can provide you with more helpful information and due procedures towards successful actualization.

Best regards,

Andrew L. Gill

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