From: "Magnus Scheiber" (may be fake) 
Reply-To: <schreibermagnus@yahoo.cn> 
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 13:55:28 -0400 
Subject: Re: Gazetted Payment 
 
PERREIRA & CO. 
Attorney at Law & Notary Public. 
30 Commercial Rd.  
Fratton 
PORTSMOUTH 
Hampshire 
PO1 1AA U.K. 
 
 
Good day 
  
  
Following the gazette by The Chancellor of the Exchequer to all financial institutions with National Savings and  
Investments to estimate the value of its unclaimed assets in savings with no customer activity for 15 years with  
a view to harness around 1BN POUNDS lying dormant in the nations bank and building society accounts for  
re-investment in the UK, the NCC has commissioned PERREIRA & CO to seek out legal beneficiaries/heirs to  
unclaimed asset as a means to ensure that genuine claims are not reverted to the government treasury and to  
maintain public confidence in the safety and security of the banking system. 
 
  
I work for PERREIRA & CO, a U.K. law firm that arranges asset management and storage of special valuables  
for reputable clients. We have information concerning the availability of a bank deposit box which has been  
listed in your name. You are the beneficiary of the deposit box which contains £5,000,000.00 (Five Million British  
Great British Pounds Sterling). The lease on the safe deposit box has expired and no further rental payments or  
claims have since been made since dormancy. 
 
  
Financial assets are considered unclaimed when contact with an owner or beneficiary is lost for an extended  
period and the lease expired without further rental payments or claims. This often happens due to a name change  
after marriage or divorce, an unreported change of address or expired postal forwarding order, incomplete, illegible  
records and result of computer and clerical errors. When owners or their heirs fail to claim an asset over a specified  
number of years known as the dormancy period, those left holding the money: banks, stock brokers, utility firms, employers,  
life insurance companies and others - transfer custody to a special trust account in a process known as escheat.  
 
 
Consequently, our law firm have traced this bank deposit to you as the listed beneficiary and you are advised to contact  
this office immediately for release proceedings to commence with the courts.  
 
  
Yours Faithfully, 
Magnus Scheiber. 
Associate Solicitor 
PERREIRA & CO. 
 
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