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: "Barrister. Luwis Avery [email protected]

Attention: Beneficiary

I am compelled to write you this email for the following reason:- One of my clients who is
now deceased, in His Will,left for someone who bears your name his entire Cash deposit
valued Forty Eight million dollars US$48,000,000.00).The truth is that, l do not know if
you are the beneficiary or not. For two years now, l have tried effortlessly to locate the
name on the will without success hence l have contacted you, you can claim this fund on
your name and we shall share it %50 each or invest it together in your Country.

Can you please get back to me urgently if you are capable of investing this fund for any
profitable ventures in your domain, contact me for further explanation.

Regards,
Barrister. Luwis Avery

If you wish you can email me at
[email protected]

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