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Can You Be Trusted?

(mail 322) received Mon, 3 Sep 2007 14:16:24 -0400 (EDT)
douglassmith247@yahoo.co.uk, file148@embarqmail.com


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  6. date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 14:16:24 -0400 (EDT)
  7. from: Mr Douglas Smith <file148@embarqmail.com>
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Dear Friend

I write to solicit your assistance in the execution of a transaction of mutual benefit.

I work for a prime bank in London UK as an independent auditor, during my last auditing activities I realized an unclaimed Bank Draft of 8,528,000GBP (Eight Million Five Hundred and Twenty Eight Thousand GBP).

Further investigation on my part led to the fact that this funds actually belong to nobody as it was originally prepared in error as an over draft payment for a contract executed since 1990, since that time this funds has been unclaimed.

With my influence I am very confident that I can present you as the
suppose beneficiary to this funds, which would be transferred to you for the benefit of the two of us, be rest assured that all legal
documentations would be strictly complied with making this transaction 100% safe and risk free.

Should you be willing to assist me in this transaction, so I can further inform you on how we intend to carry out this transaction, the funds shall be shared 50/50 between the two of us at the completion of this transaction.

I await your urgent response,

Regards
Douglas Smith