Saturday, December 12, 2009

FW: Unclaimed Assets

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From: Gary Little <garylittle@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: <glenn109wood@yahoo.co.jp>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 10:48:44 +0100
To: <garylittle@yahoo.com>
Subject: Unclaimed Assets

Dear Sir/Madam,

The Unclaimed Assets Register estimates there is currently in billion pounds
in unclaimed assets in the UK financial system. As a result, it is the
government's intention to seize (unclaimed assets) abandoned account or
unclaimed inheritance / Lottery winning for the 2012 London Olympics. Some
people ask why cant the banks send a letter to the account holder's last
known address or attorney. Banks have absolutely no magical powers to track
down relatives of their dead customers. The present government is willing to
make banks lose the "unclaimed assets" to the 2012 London Olympics; so
perhaps reuniting deceased relatives with "unclaimed assets" is mandatory
for banks in Uk presently.

Most times, some people invest without telling their next of kin, who has no
idea what to look for when they die. In such cases, if you are in possession
of all the relevant documentation (including, the death certificate and
grant of probate), then just turn up at the branch and stake your claim (or
use a lawyer).

Based on the above, Mr. Willy who died on 29th January 2004 at the age of
82years, had account with a bank. The management of that bank contracted me
to search for you because Mr. Willy stated your name as his next of kin in
the documents submitted to the bank. You should therefore put claim on the
deceased funds in their bank. I therefore ask for your permission to submit
my report to the bank confirming you as the Mr.Willy's relative. Forward
your current telephone and fax numbers and your Mailing address to enable
the Attorney Executing the will file necessary documents at the high court
probate division.
Get back to me at your earliest for further directives.

Mr.Gary Little
Gary-Unit Investigators
4 Elwick Road,
Ashford, TN23 1PF
http://www.privateinvestigatordirectory.co.uk

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