Dear Friend.
I wish to intimate you with a request that would be of immense benefit to
both of us. Being an executor of Will, it is possible that we may be
tempted to make fortune out of our client's situations, when we cannot
help it, or left with no better option. The issue I am presenting to you
is about my client who WILL a fortune to his next-of-kin. It was most
unfortunate that he and his next-of-kin died on the same day in the sharja
plane crash of Tuesday 10 February 2004.
I am now faced with confusion of who to pass the fortune to. According to
the English law, the fortune is supposed to be bequeathed to the
government. However, I don't belong to that school of thought which
proposes that the fortune of unlucky people be given to the government.
My purpose of contacting you is to seek your assistance to act as the
benefactor
of the WILL, and lay claim to the legacy(12.4million pounds sterling),
which this my unfortunate client bequeathed to his next-of-kin. For now,
It is only known to me, as my client has great confident in me.
Everything will be left between you and I. The share would be 25% for you
and 75% for me. All I have to do is to amend the WILL stating you as the
beneficiary to the 12.4million pounds sterling.
As I am yet to get your consent on this issue, I prefer not to divulge my
full identity so as not to risk being debarred. The English Bar considers
it a breach of the oath of the British Bar Council. I need not emphasize
to you that the sensitivity of this issue need not to be toyed with by
neglecting its confidentiality.
Due to the risk involve and also the activities of fraudsters now rampant
on the internet,and until I am sure of your consent,full cooperation and
genuine willingness to assist me for our mutual benefit, I would prefer
that we maintain correspondence by email.
At this point I want to assure you that your true consent, full
cooperation and confidentiality are all that are required for us to take
full advantage of this great opportunity. This is an opportunity that
people rarely have.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours truly,
Barr.Rick Anderson