Hello sibusiso.ngcwangu.zintle@blogger.com,
I am largely aware of the very high and alarming rate of fraud
going on around the whole world and a message like this will
definitely bring up thoughts into the mind of anybody about the
veracity of the information below and knowing that I just located
you and we haven't really met each other before now.
The United Kingdom's Treasury Department receives over £10bn
every year from unclaimed estates; forgotten funds; abandoned
shares and dormant accounts.I am contacting you because you share
the same last name with a deceased client of mine who died a few
years ago. He left behind huge bank deposits with no will or
testament. The bank has requested that I present any of his
relatives to claim his money otherwise it will be declared as
unclaimed and confiscated.
According to the laws of England and Wales, section 46 of the
Administration of Estates Act of 1925 (with subsequent
amendments).My late client's bank has issued me a Final written
notice to provide his next-of-kin within or have his funds
declared UNCLAIMED and sent into government treasury.
It is my plan therefore to present you to the bank as a relative
of my late client so that his deposit can be transferred to you
legally by virtue of the fact that you share the same last name
with him. I am able to make this presentation possible and will
guide you all the way until his funds are released to you.I will
share more details with you upon your positive response to my
email. I hope to hear from you soon.
Best Wishes,
Bar.Peter Mantle
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