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From Hamilton...

(mail 720) received 14 Sep 2007 04:31:53 +0200
groffice1@baku.az, office@mail.az, root@leticia.schedom-europe.net


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  8. date: 14 Sep 2007 04:31:53 +0200
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  10. subject: From Hamilton...
  11. from: Greg Hamilton <office@mail.az>
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Dear Friend,



I am Mr. Greg Hamilton, a British attorney based in Manchester, United Kingdom,I am contacting

you concerning a deceased client and a French National until his untimely

death was a private oil consultant/contractor with the British Petroleum Company,

hereinafter shall be referred to as my client.



On the 3rd day of January 2004, my client and his wife along with their two children

were among the victims of Boeing 737 Egyptian Airliner that crashed into the Red Sea. You

can read more about the crash by visiting this website:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/3365769.stm



Presently, the deceased had a deposit valued at US$18,000,000.00(Eighteen Million

United States Dollars) and the bank/security finance company has issued me a notice to provide his next of kin or

beneficiary. Since I could not locate any of my late client's relatives for over

three (3) years now, I am seeking your consent to present you as the next of kin/beneficiary

to the deceased so that the proceeds of this account can be released to you.



I have worked out plan for achieving my aim of appointing a next of kin as well as

transferring the money abroad for us to share in the ratio of 50% for me, 35% for

you, and

we shall collectively donate 10% to any Charity organization, while 5% will be set

aside for any incurable expenses both local and international.



The money transfer paperwork will include a Certificate of origin so that the

receiving bank does not ask questions. The paperwork will also include proper certificate that the

fund being transferred is from non-criminal sources.



The transaction is guaranteed to succeed without any problem. All I need is your

trust and

confidence. Provide me with these information:

(1) Your phone and fax numbers.

(2) Your complete location address.



As soon as I hear from you, I shall provide you with further clarifications that you

may need to know.



I look forward to your response.



Thanks and best regards,



Greg Hamilton