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Scam mail from: Mr.Ben Okonkwo
From: <benokon_02@handbag.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 1:20 AM
Subject: Respectfully submitted
Sir,
My name is Mr.Ben Okonkwo, the manager,
credit and foreign bills of Ecobank Plc. I am writing in respect
of a foreign customer of my bank with account number 14-255-2004/utb/t
who perished in a plane crash [Korean Air Flight 801] with the whole
passengers aboard on August 6, 1997. Since the demise of this our
customer, I personally has watched with keen interest to see the
next of kin but all has proved abortive as no one has come to claim
his funds of usd.20.5 m, [twenty million five hundred thousand united
states dollars] which has been with my branch for a very long time.
On this note, I decided to seek for whom his name shall be used
as the next of kin as no one has come up to be the next of kin.
And the banking ethics here does not allow such money to stay more
than eight years, because money will be recalled to the bank treasury
as unclaimed after this period. In view ofthis I got your contact
through a trade journal after realizing that yourname and country
is similar to the deceased. I will give you 25% of thetotal. Upon
the receipt of your response, I will send you by fax or e-mail theapplication,
bank's fax number and the next step to take. I will not fail to
bring to your notice that this business is hitch free and that you
should not entertain any fear as all modalities for fund transfer
canbe finalized within five banking days, after you apply to the
bank as arelation to the deceased. When you receive this letter.
Kindly send me an e-mail signifying your decision including your
private Tel/Fax numbers for quick communication .
Respectfully submitted,
Ben Okonkwo