Scam Email with subject "FIRST TRUST BANK" from "jim bowline"


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Subject: FIRST TRUST BANK


From: jim bowline         Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 02:38:47 -0700

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FIRST TRUST BANK
FROM = MR. JIM B.E
FIRST TRUST BANK 
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM.


Hello,

My name is Mr. Jim B.E and I am the head of operations, First Trust 
Bank here in London.

I am writing in respect of a German British 
citizen customer of my bank Mr.Akotuah S.T who died together with his 
wife and children in a Plan crash on Monday 31st july 2000 while they 
were flying to New York on vacation. Please see http://news.bbc.co.
uk/1/hi/world/europe/859479.stm for more information .


The late Mr. 
Akotuah S. E left in our bank the sum of five million two hundred 
thousand pounds (£5.2 million pounds) and nobody will ever come for 
this money because he died with his entire family. I am the only person 
that is aware of this money since Mr. Akotuah S. E did not give to my 
bank any next of kin to inherit his money. Now, I want to use my 
position in the bank to transfer this money to your country for 
investment.


If you can provide me with an account where I can 
transfer this ( Five million two hundred thousand pounds ) £5.2 million 
pounds, I will give you 30% of this entire fund while the remaining 70% 
shall be for me.

 .



 MR. JIM B.E



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