Sunday, August 19, 2012

Read And Reply....

From the Desk of:
Mr. James Smith

How are you today? I am Mr. James Smith the Director of national warehouse
where fund/valuables consignments are lodged for safety. I wish to seek
your assistance for the transfer of a consignment funds of US$25M to you.
this consignment funds is for a foreign investor that has remained dormant
for years now. on my research I discovered that the consignment fund
holder Mr. John Mohawk died on the 10th of December 2006 and did not make
any WILL on the depository. You are free to read Mr. John Mohawk's
Obituary.

http://artvoice.com/issues/v5n51/saying_oh

This consignment funds can only be approved to you, If you will stand as
next of kin to the consignment fund holder Mr. John Mohawk, it will be
shared 50% for me and 50% for you, as this is a TWO-man business deal
transaction.

I shall provide you with more details and relevant documents that will
help us finalize this transaction successfully without any hitches. I need
your assistance and co-operation to this reality as I have done my
Home-work and fine tune the best way to create you as the beneficiary of
the fund. My position as the Comptroller of Fund Movement Terminal and
Director of the national warehouse will be used to advance this deal.

I will like you to provide immediately your full Names and Address, Date
of Birth, Occupation, Tel & Fax Numbers, so that an Attorney will be able
to prepare the necessary documents and affidavit which will put you in
place as the next of kin to the fund holder Mr. John Mohawk. The Attorney
will draft and carry out the notarization of the WILL and also obtain the
necessary documents and letter of probate/administration in your favor for
the claim.

I will appreciate your early reply for commencement of business. Contact
me for acknowledgment by E-mail and whereby you are not interested; please
indicate in your reply so that I can seek for the assistance of someone
else.

If this proposal is acceptable by you, I expect that you will not take
undue advantage of the trust I have bestowed in you.

Thanks with great regards.
Mr. James Smith

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