From: "DR.PATRICK.H" <dr.patrick14@yahoo.co.uk>
Reply-To: Dr.Patrick.Haviar@hotmail.co.uk
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 15:54:52 -0400
Subject: MY GOOD FRIEND
Dear Friend,
I am Dr Patrick Haviar, The Computing Account Auditor of the Lloyds TSB
England. On the Month of January 2010 last year, My Bank committee on
Inheritance settlements approved and disbursed over £100,000,000.00 Pounds
Drafts to foreign Heirs of Late depositors funds in my Bank all over United
Kingdom. Payment to beneficiaries were successful paid legitimately from last
year to this present day of year 2011.This shows that beneficiaries whose
relations died and left over monies in their accounts with the Lloyds Bank TSB
London has been paid successfully.
But there is still a single remaining unclaimed Payment Draft File worth
£3,500,000.00 Million Pounds sterling outstanding in my bank office
Beneficiaries files which were never claimed by anyone. I have checked all
files and investigated this payment but I found out there is no person to
claim this remaining Draft worth £3,500,000.00 million pounds.
All our investigation to get to the relations of this unclaimed payment is not
fruitful and if this money is not claimed before End of December 2011, my Bank
will revert the money to the United Kingdom Government Revenue Account and
then we will lose this opportunity.
I am contacting you to cooperate with me as a foreigner to claim this money. I
will replace your name as the Heir of the Money and file your name as the Heir
of the £3,500,000 Million pounds to you as the next of kin because you are a
Foreigner. My Bank will release this payment to you as soon as I provide them
with your information.
We will share this money by 50/50 each after you have received the money into
your bank account safely. This transaction is very safe and 100% Risk free. Do
not disclose this secret to anyone. Reply back to me immediately.
Send me E-mail via (Dr.Patrick.Haviar@hotmail.co.uk)
Contact No: +448 7131 59566
Best Regards,
Dr Patrick Haviar,
Bank auditor
Lloyds bank of London
England.
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