Allan Klinbail wrote: > > FUCK OFFF > > STOP SPAMMING PEOPLE WITH NO INTEREST IN YOUR SCAMS
It's very likely the sender did a mass mailing collected through all kinds of email mining schemes, and will never read any replies via email. The original sender is a criminal in need of a long prison sentence, not somebody in need of help. This stupid scam shows up all over the Internet. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:32, you wrote: > > From: Mr. Kenneth Oyepemi > > Tel: 234-1-4700756 > > Fax: 234-1-7597900 > > > > > > Attn: The Managing Director/CEO > > > > Dear Sir, > > > > Very Confidential > > > > I am the manager of bills and exchange at the foreign remittance > > department of the union bank of Nigeria Plc. I am writing this letter to > > ask for your support and cooperation to carry out this business opportunity > > in my department. > > > > We discovered an unclaimed sum of us$35.2m (thirty-five million, two > > hundred thousand united states dollars only) in an account that belongs to > > one of our foreign customers who died along with his entire family in > > November 1999 in a plane crash. > > > > Since we got the information about his death, we have been expecting > > his next-of-kin to come forward to claim his money because we cannot > > release the money unless somebody applies for it as the next-of-kin or > > relation to the deceased as indicated in our banking guidelines. > > > > Unfortunately, neither the family members nor relations has shown up > > to claim this money, at this discovery, I and other officials in the > > department now decided to transact this business with you and transfer the > > fund into your account as the next-of -kin or relation of the deceased for > > safety and subsequent disbursement since nobody has come up to claim this > > money moreover, we do not want this money to go into the bank?s treasury as > > an unclaimed debt. > > > > The banking law and guideline of union bank of Nigeria Plc stipulates > > that if such money remained unclaimed for a period of three (3) years it > > will be transferred into the bank treasure as an unclaimed fund. The need > > for a foreigner as next-of-kin in this business is occasioned by the fact > > that the customer was a foreigner and a Nigerian cannot stand as his > > next-of-kin or heir. > > > > We agreed that 20% of the money will be for you as the foreign > > partner, 70% for my colleagues and I while 10% has been earmarked for > > contingency expenses such as taxes and bank charges. Thereafter, my > > colleagues and I will visit your country for the disbursement according to > > the percentage indicated. > > > > Therefore, to enable the immediate transfer of the fund to you as > > indicated, you must apply to the bank as a relation or next-of-kin of the > > deceased, indicating your bank account details for the transfer. > > > > Upon receipt of your reply by fax, I will send to you by fax the text > > of application. As soon as you receive this letter you should contact me > > immediately and indicate your direct and confidential fax number for > > effective communication. > > > > Trusting to hear from you immediately on my fax number. > > > > Yours faithfully, > > > > Mr. Kenneth Oyepemi > > Union Bank of Nigeria Plc > > Direct Fax: 234-1-7597900 > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > T-Shirts Click- http://headshoptees.com/1.htm > > Weedmail free email Click - http://weedmail.com
