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From: "Dr.Dayo Omolokun." <[email protected]>
Reply: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2020 21:17:40 +0100
Subject:


Greetings,

My name is Dr. Dayo Omolokun. I work with Standard Chartered Bank here in
Cape Coast Ghana. I would need your consent to present you as the next of
kin to our late customer who died in a deadly earthquake in China in 2014
and he is from your country. He was a wealthy business man who deposited
Two Million seven Hundred and fifty Thousand United Dollars in our bank ($
2,750,000.00) before he died without any registered next of kin.

I was his account officer and have in my possession all the documents
required to present you as his beneficiary next of kin since you share the
same name. I contacted you because you have same name identity with our
late client and can perfectly fit in as next of kin, We can work together
to claim this fund. Please listen, this is real and goes on in Banks all
over the world without people knowing. Let us utilize this opportunity
because it does not come always. A lot of customers open private accounts
with different Banks without the knowledge of their families and when they
die, such money will be lost to the Bank unless someone comes to claim it.
This is how a lot of Bank directors make so much money silently.

We are going to share the fund into two 50% for you and 50% for me, on your
confirmation of this message and indicating your interest, I will send you
the bank address so that you can contact them now.

I urgently hope to get your response as soon as possible.

Thanks,
Dr. Dayo Omolokun.