Alfred Walter Esq Attorney Business Proposal Scam Email
From: "Alfred Walter Esq"<mtomaselli@videobank.it
Subject: GSN Suspected Spam] Private And Highly Confidential
Email Context:
Good Day;
I am pleased to get across to you for a very urgent and profitable
business proposal My name is Barrister Alfred Walter Married with two
kids, my client Engr, Port Orchard worked at CHEVRON OIL DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY UNITED KINGDOM died on a Motor Accident on 15 Sept, 2013 along
fog-marred highway in Kent, Sheppey Bridge Crossing near Sheerness in
Kent, England (UNITED KINGDOM) on Thursday, Sept 15, 2013 and left
USD$15,000,000.00 with UBS INVESTMENT BANK LONDON.
I have tried to the best of my ability to locate any known relation of
my Late Client but all effort in this direction has not yield any result
,this is why i contacted you to assist in claiming this fund for our
own personal use, honestly I want to present you as a heir to my late
client, your efforts and good shall be graciously rewarded with(40%)
while 55% will go for me,the remaining 5% will be mapped out for any
expenses that will come out of the this transaction and this will be
done transparently and legally, meanwhile I have worked out the perfect
modality as well and I shall provide the relevant information's and
documents for the successful claim and transfer of this fund into your
Nominated Account.
As a matter of fact I cannot stand in the forefront of this transaction
that is why I have come to you for assistance to seek your collaboration
to act as next of kin to Late Engr, Port Orchard to enable UBS
Investment Bank London commence immediate action.
However be rest assured that this transaction is total Risk Free, as long as absolute confidential is maintained.
Note this; kindly get back to me or discard this message if you are not interested.
Best Regards
Alfred Walter Esq.
Attorney at law
Subject (Business Proposal)
Reply to (afdwalter@gmail.com)
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