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From: David Blair <fb@dblairs.onmicrosoft.com>Reply-To: <dblair060@gmail.com>
 Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2015 11:41:42 +0100
 Subject: Dear Partner,
 
 
 Dear Partner, I believe that my letter will meet you today in perfect healt=
 h; I am David Blair, NatWest Bank Senior Private Banking Manager in United =
 Kingdom. I have decided to seek your confidential co-operation in the execu=
 tion of this transaction for both of us mutual benefit. During the auditing=
 of private accounts in Natwest Bank, I noticed a bank account that holds G=
 BP =A326.400.000 (Twenty Six Million Four Hundred Thousand British Pounds S=
 terling) which has not been operated for more than 10 years now. After my v=
 erification, I understood that the account belongs to our deceased customer=
 Charles Falkenberg who was a victim of an air crash in 2001. He left no sp=
 ecific heir to these funds, so I took the courage to seek your consent to p=
 resent you as the next of kin so that the value of this account will be rel=
 eased to you as the beneficiary. All I request of you, is your utmost since=
 re co-operation and maximum confidentiality to conclude this transaction su=
 ccessfully. I have carefully outlined the modalities for execution of this =
 transaction in a lawful manner to protect us from any breach of the law bot=
 h in your country and here in England during and after the fund transfer to=
 your bank account. Upon your consideration and acceptance of this offer, p=
 lease forward to me immediately; Your Full Name, Contact Address and Teleph=
 one numbers to enable me enter your information into Natwest bank database =
 as the named next of kin/ heir beneficiary of these funds and I will guide =
 you until the funds is disbursed to you, which will be shared between me an=
 d you in the percentage ratio of 60:40 respectively. Thanks in anticipation=
 of your urgent response. Regards, David Blair, Senior Private Banking Mana=
 ger NatWest Bank Plc.
 
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