From Mr. Mark Peters
From: “From Mark Peters”<markpeters11@gmx.com>
Reply-To: <markpeters2@gmx.com>
Subject: From Mr. Mark Peters
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:01:44 -0000
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I request for your quick help in this {DEAL} that will benefit both of us without any risk Involved either now or later. I am Mr. Mark Peters, a Chief Auditor in the International Remittance Department in one of the biggest bank in Europe. I have an amount in Excess of Fifty million Dollars ($50,000.000.00) only, which has been lying, in our suspense escrow account for safe keeping. For over 6 years plus now still unclaimed belonging to a “dead customer” Mr. John Paul Getty from United States of America who died on Apr. 17, 2003 after a brief illness in London Hospital (BBC News), Visit the web site below for confirmation;
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/uk/2956897.stm
If this money reaches 7 years, it will automatically move to the Bank Vault as “UNCLAIMED FUND” and the top officials at the bank will share the money amongst themselves. All I need from you now is to stand as the next of kin to the decease and have the Bank pay you this money as the next of kin/ beneficiary of the decease. Please if you are interested, kindly get back to me as quickly as possible to enable me make all the necessary arrangement towards the documentation that will make you the beneficiary of the fund.
After you might have receive the fund in your possession, the mode of sharing would be 30% of the total Sum for you and 5% to cover any cost of expenses incurred in the process of this transaction and the rest 65% will go to me and my colleagues when we come to your place to meet with you for sharing and disbursement of the fund.
Please send me your full name, address, direct phone number, age and occupation
I hope to hear from you urgently.
Best Regards,
Mr. Mark Peters
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