Monday, September 8, 2014

Mr. Chris Lucas

Dear Friend,

I am, Chris Lucas, a legal practitioner, I saw your profile and sincerely would want to have a business relationship with you. The crux of this letter is that I have a deceased client from your country, a consultant to Chevron Company here in my country, who bear the same surname with you. Unfortunately him and his wife lost their lives in the September 11th world trade center bomb blast. Since then I have made several inquiries to locate any of their extended relatives, but all efforts made was to no avail. After the several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you since you bear the same last name with my deceased client, My proposition to you is to seek your consent to present you as the next-of-kin to my client and also the beneficiary of his proceeds in one of the finance institute in my country since you shares the same last name with him. This means that the proceeds of his save deposit would be paid to you as his next of kin as the legitimate beneficiary. This deposit is to be declared UN-serviceable and confiscate by the bank as there have been no indicated next of kin. The total amount of cash deposited by my deceased client is (USD14.7M) (Fourteen Million and Seven Hundred Thousand United States Dollars). He confided in me when he was alive, since they are married for 9 years without a child and of age before their death.

Now, the bank has issued to me a notification letter to contact the next of kin of my deceased client to either make claim as beneficiary of the save deposit, or to re-activate the period of deposit with a monthly surcharge of 6% to be deducted as an Escrow safe keeping fee of the deposit. All the legal documents to back up your claim as my client's next-of-kin would be provided by me. But I want to know something; CAN I TRUST YOU? Knowing that it is my sincere wish to use this transaction as a tool to establish an enduring relationship with you which will be inherited and reaped by our posterity, so if you assure me of your trust I will tell you more details.

Be informed that this would be done under a legitimate arrangement that would protect both party from any breach of the law.

Contact Email: chrislucas127@yahoo.com

I wait for your reply.

Best regards,

Chris Lucas

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