Dear Sir,
Greetings from Mr. Chris Barlow Berlamont, please do not be
perplexed with this note. The letter is not intended to cause you any
embarrassment in whatever form (hence not an unsolicited mail), but to
rather contact your esteemed dignified personnel after following your
knowledge of high repute and trustworthiness. I will first introduce
myself as Mr. Chris Barlow Berlamont, a staff in the audit section of a
well-known bank, here in London, England.
One of our accounts, with
holding balance of £26,000,000 (Twenty Six Million Pounds Sterling) has
been dormant and last operated three years ago. From my investigations
and confirmation, the owner of the said account, a foreigner by name
John Shumejda died on the 4th of January 2002 in a plane crash in
Birmingham; you can view this CNN website:
(http://edition.cnn.
com/2002/WORLD/europe/01/04/england.plane/) for details on the crash.
Since then, nobody has done anything as regards the claiming of this
money, as he has no family member that has any knowledge as to the
existence of either the account or the funds; and also information from
the National Immigration also states that he was single on entry into
the UK.
After detailed investigations on the deceased and his
account, I found out there is no mention of any heirs or family member
on the account document in the Bank records, therefore the money was
lodged secretly into the account. Plans are to transfer the fund out
with you
sincerely help.
This transaction is totally free of risk and
troubles as the fund is legitimate and does not
originate from drug,
money laundry, terrorism or any other illegal act. On your interest,
let me hear from you urgently.
Warm Regards,
Mr. Chris Barlow
Berlamont