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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Subject: Mr Harrison Ken
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Hello,

My name is Mr Harrison Ken I work with one of the leading Banks here in London, UK. I would need your consent to present you as the next of kin to our late customer who died during march 11th 2011 Earthquake disaster in Japan. He was a wealthy business man who deposited £ 38,000,000.00 ( Thirty Eight Million Great British Pounds) in our Bank. He died without any registered next of kin as he was long divorced and had no child.

I was his account officer and have in my possession all the documents required to present you as his beneficiary next of kin. I contacted you because you have same name identity with our late client and can perfectly fit in as next of kin, We can work together to claim this fund. Please listen, this is real and goes on in Banks all over the world without people knowing. Let us utilize this opportunity because it does not come always. A lot of customers open private accounts with different Banks without the knowledge of their families and when they die, such money will be lost to the Bank unless someone comes to claim it. This is how a lot of Bank Directors make so much money silently.On your confirmation of this message and indicating your interest, I will furnish you with more details.

Please endeavor to provide me with the following so that we can discuss in details

1) Mobile phone numbers
2) Full name
3) Contact address and occupation

I urgently hope to get your response as soon as possible through my private e-mail: ([email protected])

Yours Sincerely,

Harrison Ken.

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If you wish you can email me at
faizandocherty @ scamwarners [dot] com

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