From: Christopher Benson <christbenson12@gmail.com> 
Reply-To: christbenson13@yahoo.co.jp 
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 04:33:49 -0800 
Subject: I will send you draft copy of how you will outline your letter to the 
 bank's legal adviser. 
 
From:Mr Christopher Benson 
>From The Desk of Mr Christopher Benson.Branch Manager International 
Commercial Bank Limited, Ghana 
 
Good day Friend, 
 
I am pleased to get across to you for a very urgent and profitable 
business proposal, I got 
your e-mail address in Internet while browsing after I decided to 
contact you and ask for 
your assistance in this urgent matter, requiring trust and confidentiality. 
I am Mr Christopher Benson, the Branch manager, 
InternationalCommercial Bank Limited, 
Ghana), Married with Five children. 
 
I am writing this letter to ask for your support and co-operation to 
carry out this business 
opportunity in my department, On June 6, 1999,an America Oil 
consultant/contractor with 
Petroleum Corporation, Mr.Thomas Stone, made a numbered time (fixed) 
deposit for twelve 
calendar months, Valued at US$12,000,000.00 (Twelve Million United 
State Dollars in my 
branch upon maturity. 
 
I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address but got no 
reply. After a month, we 
sent a reminder and finally we discovered from his contract employers, 
the Petroleum 
Corporation that Mr. Thomas Stone, died in the plane crash On October 
31, 1999, (an Egyptian 
Boeing 767 Flight 990) with other passengers on board as you can 
confirm it yourself via the 
WEBSITE below for verification (BBC WORLD NEWS.WEBSITE) 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/502503.stm 
 
Most astonishing of my discovery was that, all records bear no next of 
kin, meaning no 
member of Mr. Thomas Stone, family knows about the deposit therefore, 
no member of his 
family will ever come forward to claim the money, In order for the 
bank not to transfer the 
said sum of Twelve Million United State Dollars ($12,000,000.00) as 
unclaimed funds to the 
ghana treasury account, the above stated funds most be claimed 
immediately by somebody 
standing in as late Mr. Thomas Stone. 
 
Next of Kin, because According to (GHANA LAW), at the expiration of 
(15) Fifteen years; the 
money will revert to the ownership of the (GHANA) Government if nobody 
applies to claim the 
fund, This revelation is only known to me because I was his personal 
account officer before 
I was posted to become the branch manager, now I seek your 
collaboration to act as next of 
kin to late Mr. Thomas Stone, to claim the funds and move them into 
useful investments. 
We shall split the cash between our self upon the confirmation of the 
money into your 
account, 
 
I am ready to offer you 35% of the total fund and 60% for me while 5% 
will be set aside for any expenses might occur during the transaction. 
Please note that by the virtue of 
my position in the bank, I have worked out the perfect modality as 
well as I shall provide 
the relevant information's and documents for the successful claim and 
transfer of the funds 
in the account that will be provided by you.I cannot stand in the 
forefront of this transaction because I work with the bank, that is 
why I have come to you, for assistance be rest assured that this 
project involve no risk to 
you, upon the receipt of your acceptance mail me, I will like you to 
provide me with the 
following details, to my private email addresses:(christbenson13@yahoo.co.jp) 
 
Then I shall furnish you with due process of concluding this 
transaction without any delay. 
Please discard this message if you are not interested. One Passionate 
appeal I will make to 
you is not to discuss this matter with anybody, if you have any 
reasons to reject 
this offer, please and please destroy this message as any Leakage of 
this information will 
be too bad for me at my work place, as the Branch Manager 
International Commercial Bank 
Limited, Ghana. 
 
Thanks for your kind Understanding. 
 
Yours 
Faithfully, 
Mr Christopher Benson 
 
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>From The Desk of Mr Christopher Benson.Branch Manager International 
Commercial Bank Limited, Ghana 
 
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