Altster
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 1,394
- Location
- Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Dear (xxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx)
It is good to be in contact with you even though this medium of
communication has been grossly abused by impostors and criminal
minded people thereby making it difficult for people with
genuine
struggle to correspond and exchange views without skepticism.
The United Kingdom's Treasury Department receives over £10bn
every year from unclaimed estates; forgotten funds; abandoned
shares and dormant accounts because beneficiaries of deceased
families are not being located to lay claim to funds left in the
bank. This letter is a final warning notice regarding the death
of my Late client Edward,wife and only daughter while on holiday
at Louisiana USA in the August 2005 Atlantic hurricane Katrina
disaster. According to the laws of England and Wales, section 46
of the Administration of Estates Act of 1925 (with subsequent
amendments). My late client's bank has issued me a Final written
notice to provide his next-of-kin within 7 days or have his
funds
declared UNCLAIMED and sent into government treasury.
I have been in charge of managing his properties here in London
for a long time. There were some of his properties put out for
sale before his death,for which payment has since been made. The
proceeds of the sale is deposited into his local account here. I
found your name in some of his documents and that is why I
traced
your email through an advanced search. I am contacting you
because you bear the same last-name with my late client.I want
to
know if you are in anyway related to my late client.
I await your prompt response,
Regards,
Mark Smith(Attorney at Law)
Principal Partner
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I don't (really) check my email every day like I used to. But here recently I've had to. So while I was in there, I spotted this and thought I would share.
Of course my name (first or last) is never mentioned by this "hack!"
It is good to be in contact with you even though this medium of
communication has been grossly abused by impostors and criminal
minded people thereby making it difficult for people with
genuine
struggle to correspond and exchange views without skepticism.
The United Kingdom's Treasury Department receives over £10bn
every year from unclaimed estates; forgotten funds; abandoned
shares and dormant accounts because beneficiaries of deceased
families are not being located to lay claim to funds left in the
bank. This letter is a final warning notice regarding the death
of my Late client Edward,wife and only daughter while on holiday
at Louisiana USA in the August 2005 Atlantic hurricane Katrina
disaster. According to the laws of England and Wales, section 46
of the Administration of Estates Act of 1925 (with subsequent
amendments). My late client's bank has issued me a Final written
notice to provide his next-of-kin within 7 days or have his
funds
declared UNCLAIMED and sent into government treasury.
I have been in charge of managing his properties here in London
for a long time. There were some of his properties put out for
sale before his death,for which payment has since been made. The
proceeds of the sale is deposited into his local account here. I
found your name in some of his documents and that is why I
traced
your email through an advanced search. I am contacting you
because you bear the same last-name with my late client.I want
to
know if you are in anyway related to my late client.
I await your prompt response,
Regards,
Mark Smith(Attorney at Law)
Principal Partner
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I don't (really) check my email every day like I used to. But here recently I've had to. So while I was in there, I spotted this and thought I would share.
Of course my name (first or last) is never mentioned by this "hack!"