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Morris Coleman. |
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I wait your response
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Oct 9th, 2009 - 23:41:42 |
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Dear Friend,
It is indeed my pleasure to write you this letter, which I believe will be a surprise to you, as we have never met before. I actually got your e-mail address while searching the internet for someone to handle this transaction
I am Morris Coleman,I have worked as a personal assistant to Mr Sean Burke, a US citizen, now deceased, who died aboard Korean Air Flight 801, which crashed in Guam in 1997.
Please do not disregard this mail and for avoidance of doubt you can verify this with the British High Commission in your country or visit
http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/9708/06/guam.passenger.list/, as posted by CNN.
He died, leaving behind a deposit investment of six million, five hundred and fifty thousand pounds (£6,550,000.00) with Barclays bank in the United Kingdom. I have made intense but futile efforts to locate any possible next of kin to come forward to claim his estate. This investigation has been unfruitful. I have scanned everywhere without any real success. This leaves me as the only person with the full picture.
Mr Mr Sean Burke died without leaving a will. I am prepared to put you forward as the next of kin and the deposit released to you as the closest surviving relation. I am therefore seeking your consent to present you as the next-of-kin to enable us apply for the release of the money, before the money gets confiscated.
I am prepared to share the money with you in the ratio of 50/50. This will not be too difficult, counting on the fact that I will be on hand to guarantee that the funds is released to you.
If you are interested, then send me the following:
1) Your full name
2) Contact address
3) Telephone/Fax numbers
4) Age
5) Marital status
Please reply urgently by email or telephone. As soon as I receive your information I will provide you with the requisite documents that you will send to the bank to enable you claim the funds.
Sincerely,
Morris Coleman.
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