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from: From Michael Thomas <bobsj398@gmail.com>
reply-to: maaonana@gmail.com
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date: 14 Mar 2023, 21:32
subject:
Dear
I am Michael Thomas, a personal attorney to a deceased client, a
national of your country, who was a Shell consultant here in my
country whom he and his entire family was involved in a Road accident,
in which 33 died in the auto crash and unfortunately he and entire
family lost their lives.
Since then I have made several inquiries to locate any of my clients
extended relatives, but all efforts to no avail. After several
unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you since you bear the
same last name.

I have contacted you to seek your consent to present you as the next
of kin of the deceased so that the proceeds can be released to you as
his next of kin, then we will share it on a mutual agreement.

Particularly, the bank where the deceased had a Deposit valued at
about (USD14.7M) has issued me a notice to provide the next of kin
or have the Deposit confiscated within the next thirty official
working days.

I guarantee you that this will be executed under a legitimate
arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law. Please
get in touch with me with the below information to indicate your
interest
(1) Your Full Name:
(2) Full residential address:
(3) Phone and Fax Number:
(4) Age:
(5)Occupation:
(6) Your alternative email address:
Best regards,
Regards
Michael Thomas
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The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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