brian.n33331@gmail.com - Simon Sargeant

Has someone contacted you out of the blue promising you a large sum of money in return for you paying a small fee? In this forum, you will find details of different types of advance fee fraud scams.
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brian.n33331@gmail.com - Simon Sargeant

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from: bill.j54@t-online.de <bill.j54@t-online.de>
reply-to: "bill.j54@t-online.de" <bill.j54@t-online.de>
to: "bill.j54@t-online.de" <bill.j54@t-online.de>
date: Jun 25, 2023, 8:53 PM
subject: Good chance
Hi,

How are you? I hope fine.

My name is Mr. Simon Sargeant, a senior banker. There is big amount of money deposited since 2013 by a citizen of your country, who died here in the UK many years ago.
I have tried to trace any member of his family so that they would come and claim this money, but I could not locate his family or relatives in your country.

According to British Law, if the account remains dormant for ten years, then the money will be recovered by the UK Government as an abandoned deposit. Now, I am
contacting you for you to stand as his relative or business partner so that we can claim this money for our own benefit since you are from the same country. You and I
will share the money equally after claim and I promise you that you will never regret your involvement in this business.

I will give you more details after hearing from you.
Please, reply to me on this Email address: brian.n33331@gmail.com
Regard while I wait for your answer.
Mr. Simon Sargeant.
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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