From: Mr Amat Gerbert Taraki <gerberttarakiamat@hotmail.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 23:19:26 +0100
Subject: Dear Respected......................From Mr Amat Gerbert Taraki
Dear friend
Compliments of the day! Please i will appreciate it if
you should avail yourself of this opportunity, but first of all i must introduce
myself and appeal that this information should be kept very confidential, i am
Mr. Amat Gerbert Taraki. I work with one of the reputable banks here in London,
UK. I have a business proposal that i wish to entrust into your care. This is
about the account of our late client who happens to share same name identity
with you. He died without any registered next of kin to this account. It took me
so much time to search you out because of your name identity. I can present you
to the bank as our late client's beneficiary next of kin because you share same
name identity with our late client. I was his account officer to this account
before he died so i have all the documents to this account. I will provide all
the legal papers from the British court to prove you as the beneficiary next of
kin to this account. If i can be assured of your ability to treat this issue
with every bit of confidentiality and maturity putting my integrity foremost, on
your confirmation of this message and indicating your interest, i will furnish
you with more details. Once all the required legal papers are provided to the
bank, they must have to release the funds to us.
My colleague who was working with Halifax bank some
years back had this same opportunity. He got a partner from Korea who worked
with him in the transaction because his late client was from South Korea. Within
3wks the bank released the money to his partner and today that my friend has
relocated to Korea with his family and has setup big business with his partner.
Please listen, this is real and happens in several banks even in your country
without people knowing it. A lot of customers open private accounts with
different banks without the knowledge of their families and without any
registered next of kin. 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. It is privileged information that you must have to keep to
yourself for now. I would really appreciate it if you can give this a trial and
avail yourself of this opportunity. It does not come always. We cannot afford to
loose it. All i need from you is trust. Please provide me with your direct
mobile telephone numbers, your present country of residence and your age in your
reply to this mail. Send your reply to my confidential email
gerberttarakiamat@hotmail.co.uk
Regards,
Mr. Amat