Monday, June 30, 2008

ATTENTION PLEASE : BUSINESS MATTER

From: "markwest1@live.com" markwest1@live.com

Radcliffe Chambers
11 New Square
Lincoln's Inn
London WC2A 3QB
DX: 319 London

Company Website: radcliffechambers.com
Personal Email: markwest@rediffmail.com

ATTENTION:
Before I start,I must first Apologies for this unsolicited mail to you. I am aware that this is certainly an unconventional approach to starting a relationship but as time goes on you will realize the need for my action.

I am Barrister MARK WEST OF RADCLIFFE CHAMBERS LONDON .I am a Legal representative to a private account owner Late Mr. Edward Burson, This mail is written and intended to solicit your assistance to be presented as NEXT OF KIN to my Late Client.

My Deceased Client Edward Burson, He made a fixed Deposit of Funds valued at £30,500,000 GBP ( Thirty million Five hundred thousand British Pounds Sterling ) with a Bank here in the United Kingdom .Unfortunately lost his life after a brief illness, which and left no clear beneficiary as Next of Kin except some vital documents related to the Deposit still with me. All efforts by me to trace his Next of Kin proved abortive because he did not make any will prior to his death.

The Governing Body of the BANK where the fund was deposited has contacted me on this matter and I am yet to provide the Next of Kin to lay claims to the Fund. Under a clear and legitimate agreement with you,I shall seek your consent to be presented as the next of Kin so that my late client's fund will not be confiscated by the bank after a long period of time .

I propose a sharing formula of 50% for me while 40% for you if you will agree to stand in as the next of kin and have the funds deposited into any account that you will provide to the bank during the process of claim. i will explain on my next email what the 10% balance would go for. If you are interested in this proposition and you are ready to keep this proposition in absolute confidentiality and trust, then contact me at once, and we can work out the details.

Await your quick response.

Mark West.


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