Wednesday, July 20, 2011

RE: Attn Dear Friend (Beneficiary).

We all receive emails claiming that we've won a prize,inheritance from a dead relative, love interest or some business transaction. Some are too good to be true, whilst some can are pretty convincing. By the time we are aware,money and some valuable information are already in the possession of the perpetrators. DON'T be a victim of internet scam or 419.

Original email brianlloyd@blumail.org
> From: barrbrianlloydesq@live.com
> Subject: Re: Attn Dear Friend (Beneficiary).
> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 22:41:32 -0700
 
 
Attn Dear Friend (Beneficiary).
 
I am compelled to write you this email for the following reason:-One of my clients 
who is now deceased, in His Will,left for someone who bears your name his entire 
Estate and Cash deposit valued Twenty one million and Three hundred thousand 
dollars US$21,300,000.00).The truth is that,l do not know if you are the
beneficiary or not. For two years now, l have tried effortlessly to locate 
the name on the will without success hence l have contacted you.
 
Can you please get back to me urgently if you are capable of investing this 
fund for any profitable ventures in your domain, contact me for further 
explanation.
 
Regards,
Barrister. Brian Lloyd 

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