YOUR FORTUNE===========30-10-09.
From: “alfred michael”<alfredmichael5@mighty.co.za>
Reply-To: <alfredmichaelesq@yahoo.co.jp>
Subject: YOUR FORTUNE===========30-10-09.
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 19:50:21 +0100
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Attn: Dear Friend,
I am Alfred Michael an attorney at law to the late Mr. Seymour, who died in a car crash with his family in Benin expressway on august 21 2001.He left behind a deposit of ($7.41m) here in a Finance Security Company and I hereby seek your consent to present you as the next of kin since you have the same last name and I have the documents that would confer you the legal right for the claim. Please get in touch with me via my numbers below or by my alternative email alfredmichaelesq@yahoo.co.jp and send to me your telephone and fax numbers to enable us discuss further on this transaction which will be done legally and risk free. Best Regards,
Alfred Michael(Esq.)
+234-70-673-896-26.
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