From: "mrkomokojo@cantv.net" <mrkomokojo@cantv.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:54:13 -0430
Subject: Relpy Very Urgent
Dear One,
Please this is not a Junk mail, My name is
Mr.Komo Kojo,
an accountant working with a Commercial Bank here in Accra Ghana. I'm
contacting you for a business deal to present you as the next of kin to one
Mr.Richard Dulvy our deceased client so that the proceeds of his account
with our Bank amounting to ($6 million US dollars) can be paid to you and
then you and I will share the money. I know that you will be surprised to
receive this message since we have not met before, however this the only
way I can contact you at this moment due to the nature of this
deal.
We shall know ourselves better as soon as you indicate
interest to work with me. I just want you to know that I have had
everything planned out so that we shall come out successful, all I require
is your honest co-operation to enable us see this deal through. I guarantee
that this deal will be executed under all legitimate arrangement that will
protect you from any breach of the law. Late Mr.Richard Dulvy is a Pakistan
business man based here in my country. He use to supply goods to most of
the Oil servicing company here in my country before he got a contract with
the Kellogg Brown & Root, a subsidiary of the Houston-based oil company
Halliburton in Iraq in 1999.
Before his death he made a numbered
fixed deposit for years, with a value of (six million United States
Dollars) in my branch. Upon maturity in 2004, several notices were sent to
him, even during the war in Iraq last year. Early this year another
notification was sent and still no response came from him. We later found
out that he was killed during the war since 5Th of August, 2003. According
a reliable information I gather by myself, he was in a five-vehicle convoy
with with some of the oil workers traveling from Baghdad when their car hit
an improvised device.
The facts is that Mr Richard confided in me
when he made the deposit, as a matter facts no one except me has the
details of his deposit in our bank. So, the $6,000,000.00 (six million
United States Dollars) is still lying in our bank, and no one will ever
come forward to claim it. What bothers me most is that according to the
laws of my country, at the expiration of 3 years the funds will be reverted
to the ownership of the Ivory Coast government, if nobody come up as the
deceased next of kin to claim the funds. Against this backdrop, my
suggestion to you is that I will like you as a foreigner to stand as his
next of kin.
Looking forward to hearing from
you Sincerely, Mr.Komo Kojo
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