I was cleaning out my junk mail folder...and I had to click on this...it looked too funny, and I was right...
Dr.John Anyadiegwu.
Assistant Deputy Director,
Credit and Control office
International Trust Bank Plc.
ICON House, 6th Floor, Idejo Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Dear Reichert,
I am Dr. John Anyadiegwu, Assistant Deputy Director, Credit and Control with the International Trust Bank Plc. I was personal account manager to one late {Engineer Newman Reichert} of your country, who till his death was a contractor with Impressario Nigeria Limited, Moenier Oil & Gas Consult and Nigerian Ports authority.
On the 28th of November 2002, Engr. Newman, his wife and their two children were involved in a car accident along Gwagwalada express road and all occupants of the vehicle unfortunately lost their lives. At the time of his death, Newman had a deposit of $15.6 Million which was proceed of a contract work he just concluded with the Nigerian Ports authority. The payment was made with an Ecobank cheque which I personally cleared.
Unfortunately, till this moment no one has come as his relation for his deposit with us. My colleagues and I humbly request your attention to this matter so that we can present you as his next of kin or beneficiary to his deposit. It is not a very difficult thing to do especially as you share the same last name with him and it will not take time too. All we need is to change the name and particulars of his next of kin to yours in our computer database and we file in an application for the release of the fund through the Probate Office in your name.
It does not necessarilly mean that you must be here to conclude the deal, we may request that the money be sent to Europe or even the United States for payment. Please contact me as quickly as possible on my adderss email;johnanyadiegwu2@myway.com, We will talk about the sharing ratio as soon as you get in touch with me.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU USE GIVEN EMAIL ADDRESS ie;johnanyadiegwu2@myway.com}
Kind regards,
Dr. John Anyadiegwu.
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Dr.John Anyadiegwu.
Assistant Deputy Director,
Credit and Control office
International Trust Bank Plc.
ICON House, 6th Floor, Idejo Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Dear Reichert,
I am Dr. John Anyadiegwu, Assistant Deputy Director, Credit and Control with the International Trust Bank Plc. I was personal account manager to one late {Engineer Newman Reichert} of your country, who till his death was a contractor with Impressario Nigeria Limited, Moenier Oil & Gas Consult and Nigerian Ports authority.
On the 28th of November 2002, Engr. Newman, his wife and their two children were involved in a car accident along Gwagwalada express road and all occupants of the vehicle unfortunately lost their lives. At the time of his death, Newman had a deposit of $15.6 Million which was proceed of a contract work he just concluded with the Nigerian Ports authority. The payment was made with an Ecobank cheque which I personally cleared.
Unfortunately, till this moment no one has come as his relation for his deposit with us. My colleagues and I humbly request your attention to this matter so that we can present you as his next of kin or beneficiary to his deposit. It is not a very difficult thing to do especially as you share the same last name with him and it will not take time too. All we need is to change the name and particulars of his next of kin to yours in our computer database and we file in an application for the release of the fund through the Probate Office in your name.
It does not necessarilly mean that you must be here to conclude the deal, we may request that the money be sent to Europe or even the United States for payment. Please contact me as quickly as possible on my adderss email;johnanyadiegwu2@myway.com, We will talk about the sharing ratio as soon as you get in touch with me.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU USE GIVEN EMAIL ADDRESS ie;johnanyadiegwu2@myway.com}
Kind regards,
Dr. John Anyadiegwu.
cliffs: spam mail from Nigeria, with a little different approach