Monday, August 18, 2008

FW: Inheritance Claim

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From: Joley Prepa <jprepa@mail.com>
Reply-To: <j.prepa@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 05:12:42 +0100
Subject: Inheritance Claim

Dear Friend,

This is my second letter to you, my name is Joley Prepa, I received a letter
from a bank here requesting for the next of kin to my deceased client who
died
few years ago. Before his demise, Mr. Johansson was very close to me and
introduced me formally to the bank manager, which gave vent to the said bank
letter.

The Letter stated that he has some deposit in his account before his death.
The bank is aware of his death, though he was not married, neither did he
leave a
"WILL" nor specified next of kin. The bank should be expecting someone with
the same lastname to come along for claims. As it is, no one can put claims
except someone with the same lastname and referred from my office. All
efforts to get his family relatives have been abortive hence my contact with
you. He
died at 68yrs, and requested to be buried here. Honestly, i know this may
look strange because we have not met before, but the fact is that your
surname is
what guided my contact with you because it is only on such credential that
we can successfully lay claim on the fund. I have made arrangement to get
all the
necessary documents required by the bank in your name as a bonafide next of
kin to late Mr. Johansson according to required procedure.

Here in UK Unclaimed Assets Register estimates unclaimed assets in the UK
financial system currently runs into billions. Around 5 billion is in
dormant
accounts, with around 3 billion each in pensions, National Savings and
shares with accumulated dividends and 1 billion of unclaimed insurance
policies. One
argument runs that money in dormant accounts fattens banks' balance sheets,
why can't the bank send a letter to the account holder's last known address
or attorney, banks have absolutely no incentive to track down the money's
rightful owner¹s relatives. The new bill states banks will lose the cash
anyway to the 2012 London Olympics; so perhaps reuniting deceased relatives
with lost cash could be seen as the banks making a choice between the lesser
of two evils and looking like consumer champions at the same time. Most
times, savers and investors lose track of their assets for a number of
reasons. Some people invest without telling their next of kin, who has no
idea what to look for when they die.

I considered it best to contact you instead of the money being confiscated
by the government or been used for the 2012 London Olympics, which i know
will not
appease the spirit of beloved Mr. Johansson. We can negotiate on my
percentage after you have refused the money. Be assured that this is a safe
transaction and there won't be any breach of the law in the process.

I wait to hear from you.

Joley Prepa


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