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Nigerian Scam Mail Archives 2005

Scam mail from: Mr Louis Kalu

 

From: louis_kalu@epatra.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 04:16:33 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Hello...(Caution)

CAUTION: This mail is written and intended to solicit your assistance to be presented as NEXT OF KIN to my late Client's estate. Considering the sensitivity of this email to you, I advice that you keep its content to yourself. If you are not willing to do this with me, please delete this email and do not bother to respond.I am Mr Louis Kalu; I work with one of the largest Investment Company here in London, United Kingdom. Basically, we are into Fund Management and Portfolio Investments.My Deceased Client Willie Jackson Sr., 61 years, of Scotch Plains, N.J., and Orlando, Florida USA made a Deposit of Investment Fund valued at ????? (amount not disclosed now for security reasons) with an Offshore Bank in the United Kingdom and unfortunately lost his life aboard Egypt Air Flight 990, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on October 31, 1999 (View: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/502503.stm) and left no clear beneficiary as Next of Kin as he has not completed all of his investment paper works with us.

The Management of the BANK has contacted me on this matter to commence probate claim with the Chancery Division of the Probate Court but I am yet to provide the Next of Kin to lay claims to the Fund. As the Fund Manager of the deceased, I have the file of the deceased that contains his investment instructions, so the bank is unaware that the deceased does not state his next of kin. Usually, it is our policy to commence investment for client when our investment-receiving bank receives their payments.Under a clear and legitimate agreement with you, I shall seek your consent to be presented as the next of Kin so that the Government will not confiscate my late Clients' Fund.Should you be willing to work with me, do send me your formal letter of acceptance on email me back immediately and I will get back to you with further details on how to proceed.

Sincerely,
Mr Louis Kalu





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Nigerian Scam Mail Archives 2005

Scam mail from: Mr Louis Kalu

 

From: louis_kalu@epatra.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 04:16:33 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Hello...(Caution)

CAUTION: This mail is written and intended to solicit your assistance to be presented as NEXT OF KIN to my late Client's estate. Considering the sensitivity of this email to you, I advice that you keep its content to yourself. If you are not willing to do this with me, please delete this email and do not bother to respond.I am Mr Louis Kalu; I work with one of the largest Investment Company here in London, United Kingdom. Basically, we are into Fund Management and Portfolio Investments.My Deceased Client Willie Jackson Sr., 61 years, of Scotch Plains, N.J., and Orlando, Florida USA made a Deposit of Investment Fund valued at ????? (amount not disclosed now for security reasons) with an Offshore Bank in the United Kingdom and unfortunately lost his life aboard Egypt Air Flight 990, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on October 31, 1999 (View: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/502503.stm) and left no clear beneficiary as Next of Kin as he has not completed all of his investment paper works with us.

The Management of the BANK has contacted me on this matter to commence probate claim with the Chancery Division of the Probate Court but I am yet to provide the Next of Kin to lay claims to the Fund. As the Fund Manager of the deceased, I have the file of the deceased that contains his investment instructions, so the bank is unaware that the deceased does not state his next of kin. Usually, it is our policy to commence investment for client when our investment-receiving bank receives their payments.Under a clear and legitimate agreement with you, I shall seek your consent to be presented as the next of Kin so that the Government will not confiscate my late Clients' Fund.Should you be willing to work with me, do send me your formal letter of acceptance on email me back immediately and I will get back to you with further details on how to proceed.

Sincerely,
Mr Louis Kalu