Dear Sir / Madam,
FredUJU
fred_uju1@portafree.com
Tue, 10 May 2005 16:16:50 +0200
Dear Sir / Madam,
Please do not be embarrassed, let me first of all introduce my very
self.
My name is Fred Uju, Accountant with Diamond Bank Plc, Nigeria.
Lagos-Nigeria.
l write in respect of a foreign customer with A/C
Number: 14-2558-2004,who unfortunately lost his life in the plane crash
of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 which crashed on January 31 2000,
including
his wife with no immediate family or close relatives.
You shall read more news about the crash on visiting this
http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/02/01/alaska.airlines.list
The owner of this account Mr.Ronald Lake an American and great
industrialist and a resident of California. Since the death of this our
customer, Mr.Ronald Lake, I have kept a close monitoring of the
deposit records and accounts since then. Nobody has come forward
to claim the money in this A/C as beneficiary to the late Mr.Ronald
Lake.
The total amount in the said account is US$2. million and it is a
domiciliary escrow bank account. It is only an insider, the account
owner or a next of kin who has information about the account that
could produce the Code or password of the deposit particulars.
The funds can only be released to a foreigner, as you know it will
authenticate your claim of heirship. As it stands now, there is nobody
in the position to produce the needed information other than my veryself
as the account officer, considering my position in the bank.
Based on the fact that Mr.Ronald Lake and his wife Joyce lake perished
in the same flight accident, leaving no one to put claim of the deposit as
the next of kin, I am seeking for your consent and honest co-operation
to present you as the next of kin to late Mr.Ronald Lake, and arrange
for the release of the funds to your honour for our mutual benefit.
This business will not take more than 10 working days, as long as we
get your full co-operation. If you are willing assist, do write back
via the email
stated indicating so that we may commence as you know that more delays
might result in the money returned to the Treasury of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. I am willing to share this money with you in the
ratio of 60 - 40%. You shall have 40% of the funds
I hope this is a fair sharing? I look forward to
hearing from you urgently so that we
can proceed accordingly.
Thanks and best Regarads.
Fred Uju