From: "John Kuba" <john.kuba1@glibmail.com.br> 
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 17:58:40 -0500 
Subject: Verily urgent 
 
 
Mr.John Kuba 
Cites des Arts, 
Abidjan - Cote D'Ivoire 
 
Attention.	 
 
Permit me to use this medium to write you; I am Mr.John 
Kuba, I work with a prime bank here in Abidjan â Cote 
d'Ivoire as a project and investment officer. I am writing 
this letter on behalf of a client of the bank who owned 
one of our largest farms in Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire). 
 
The client, his wife and three children died in a fatal 
road accident on their way to visit Ghana's ancient 
museum. Since then I have made several inquiries to trace 
the family or anyone with useful information about the 
family. After several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to 
trace the family name from the Internet Information 
Program (IIP) to see if I can get any member of his family 
and hence I come across your contact. My interest on this 
matter is about the amount US$10, 850,000.00 United States 
dollars which without early trace to the family the fund 
would be confiscated by the bank. 
 
My office was assigned and compelled by the bank to find 
his next of kin; however, since his wife and the supposed 
next of kin were along with him in the unfortunate 
incident that engulfed the entire family, it is obvious 
that the bank will confiscate the deposit of the deceased 
in the bank should nobody appears to claim the money 
within this time. I wish to use professional manner to 
submit your name as a relative to the deceased so that the 
deposit will be paid to you should you agree to devote 
honesty and good fate to handle this. I assuredly 
guarantee that this will be executed under all legitimate 
arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the 
law inasmuch as we will share the money 50/50. 
 
Please provide me with your full Name and Address, Date of 
birth, Telephone and Fax Number to enable me effect 
change(s) where necessary to the bank for claim, reply is 
very important to register your interest. 
 
Cordially Yours, 
Mr. John Kuba 
 
 
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