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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Please Acknowledg​e Receipt!

Luthando Vutula <luthandovutula04@att.net>

Good day,
 
This e-mail may come as a shock but I apologize and I hope that after you have gone through it, you will understand and be relieved of any fears.
 
I decided to contact you out of desperation because of the situation at hand. I am Mr. Luthando Vutula, working with one of the leading financial institution here in South Africa; I am conducting a standard process investigation involving a client of mine, who died about three years ago in a car accident along with his daughter in Johannesburg Pretoria express road.
 
I have made several enquiries here to locate any of my client’s extended relatives, which has proved unsuccessful for me, after these several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to search through with his last name which motivated me to contact you, to locate any member of his family. I have contacted you to assist in repatriating a huge amount of fund he left unclaimed behind before it gets confiscated or declared unserviceable by the bank, and the bank has issued me (as my late client's personal banker) a notice to provide the next of kin/relative or have his account confiscated.
 
Since I have been unsuccessful in locating any relative, I seek your consent to present you as next of kin/beneficiary to the deceased, since you share the same last names, so that the proceeds of this account can be paid to you.
 
Therefore, on receipt of your positive response, we shall then discuss the modalities for transfer. I have all necessary information/legal documents needed to back you up for the claim, all that I require from you is your honest cooperation to enable me see this transaction through. I guarantee that this will be executed under legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
 
Please if you are interested in this transaction endeavor to send me a response through the email address above for more details.
 
Kind regards,
 
Mr. Luthando Vutula.

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