From: "sarah g grace" <gracesmith1@indiatimes.com>
Reply-To: gracesmith@indiatimes.com
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:18:20 -0300 (BRT)
Subject: ***SPAM*** Grace Sarah Smith
Dear Sir/madam
My names are Sarah Smith; I am 26 years old, from London -England , where I school
and work as a fashion designer after school. I am the only child of my parents, my
father,and mother passed on in an accident late Mr. and Mrs. Pager smith.
BEFORE the demise of my father he willed his Real Estate Business and gas station
with a total sum of 50,700,000.00 (Fifty Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Pounds
Sterling) to me.
since the demise of my parents particularly my father, I have been having a
tough time trying to meet up
with my daily and academic endeavors. Therefore, I went to the bank where my
late father deposited the funds on my behalf to withdraw some money to take care of
myself,
pay my school fees and other bills I needed to settled since after the death of my
parents.
I was astonished when the Bank Management explained to me that I will not be able to
with withdraw from the deposited money, because my father had put a condition on
the Will and the form he filled. while depositing the fund with them stating that
before I will be given access to
the money, I will either have to be 30 years before I will be given access to the
money, or if only I get married
before the age of 30.,in which case my husband will be eligible to collect the money
on my behalf by standing in
as my husband ,or if I can get a man or woman of good conduct as a next
of kin to claim the deposited funds on my behalf . AT present I am only 25 years
old,At the moment I have no access to the money till I'm 30 years. So, Im
contacting you to stand in as my husband or
as the next of kin to claim this fund on my behalf.
Let me have your feedback as regards to the above transaction at this point I
will leave you with 40% of the total sum 50,700,000.00 (Fifty Million, Seven
Hundred thousand Pounds Sterling),while 10 % will be mapped out for any expenses that
we're to use to receive the money from the deposited Bank.
Waiting for your response
Yours Truly,
Grace Sarah Smith
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