"Dear respected one. I am the senior auditor general; under the Federal; Ministry of Budget and Planning. I am also central bank senior auditor, and auditor representing some banks. After the last year’s audit in a bank here,there were some irregularities, then I was invited concerning an unclaimed fund, which has neither probate certificate nor clear profile, so I have made auditing research to seeing that this fund has no edited probate certificate to prove its next of kin, and the owner has been confirmed dead. I discover this information from the old hard-disk of the bank’s computer, so I have promised the bank that I will get the next of kin, as I am still making research from the documents of the bank’s computer. I made this promised because I have the intention to search for a partner who can bring his information, which I will fill in the hard-disk of the computer and pass it to the bank, so that the bank,will contact the person to come and claim the fund of his late associate. It is the bank that will invite you as soon as your profile is seen in the bank, to come claim your associates remaining fund. Please if you are interested, reply and I will give you more information; the amount involved, the name and contact of the bank, and we will negotiate the ratio of sharing the fund. (1) Your full Name ……... (2) Your full residential address ....... (3) Your occupation ..... (4) Your City ........ (5) Your Country of origin…………….. (6) Your Mobile phone......... (7) Your age........ (8) Your marital status..... Thanks Mr. David Kuber"
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