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#16751 by Breakwind Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:02 pm
From MORRIS COOPER Tue Nov 17 10:49:44 2009
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Good Day,

With all due regards, I have decided to contact you due to the urgency of this matter. Let me start by introducing myself properly to you as Barrister Morris Cooper. The principal attorney to late Eng A. S. Jones, a foreign contractor with the Shell BP, his untimely death as a result of aircraft crash on the 10th December, 2006 with his wife and only child, He deposit with Barclays Bank Plc, and had a closing balance as at the end of December 10th, 2006 worth ($25, 500,000 USD) Twenty Five Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars).

The financial institution Barclays Bank Plc now expects the Next of Kin to my late client to come forward as Beneficiary. Efforts have been made by Barclays Bank Plc to get in touch with any of the Deceased Family or Relatives, but they have met with no success. As the deceased being a foreigner, that was why I decided to contact you so that you can put claim on this funds.

Now, according to the management under the influence of the Barclays Bank Plc Chairman and Members of the Board of directors, the arrangement has been made for the funds to be declared unclaimed in order to avert this negative development. It is my duty as the deceased attorney to contact you so that you can stand as the next of kin or relative to put a claim to the money and properties. All the documents and proof to enable you get this funds will be carefully worked out by me.

I have secured from the probate an order of Mandamus to locate any of the deceased beneficiaries, and more so. I am assuring you that this claim is completely risk free.

Note that this transaction has to be done legitimately and confidential to avoid any hitches or delays till you receive the funds.

I am looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.

Barrister, Morris Cooper

For more information contact me through this E-mail Address [email protected]
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