The Scamdex Scam Email Archive X

Subject:  Good Business Partnership
From:  "Harry Vickers"<havicker@hotmail.com>
Date:  Thu, 23 Dec 2010 07:34:29 -0800
Date Added:  2016-07-20 19:39:02

An Email with the Subject "Good Business Partnership" was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 07:34:29 -0800 and has been classified as a Advance Fee Fraud/419 Scam Email. The sender shows as "Harry Vickers"<havicker@hotmail.com>.

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Dear Sir,

I know this is not the best medium to contact you but I am most compelled due to the urgency and 
time frame needed to execute this project. I wish to introduce to you a project that would be of 
immense benefit to both of us. Being a banker, it is possible that we may be tempted to make funds 
out of our client's situations; when we cannot help it or left with no better option.

The issue I am presenting to you is a case of my client who died without a will of intestate and 
left US$27 million in the coffers of our bank. It was most unfortunate that he and his supposed 
next of kin died on the same day in auto-crash. However, I don't belong to that school of thought 
which proposes that the funds of unlucky people be given to the government as that is the 
regulation if it is unclaimed.

I therefore seek for your assistance in presenting you as next of kin to the deceased. Please give 
your response once you receive this email to enable me reveal other details pertaining the claim, 
the deceased and our country's inheritance procedure.


Regards,

Harry Vickers

Dear Sir, I know this is not the best medium to contact you but I am most compelled due to the urgency and time frame needed to execute this project. I wish to introduce to you a project that would be of immense benefit to both of us. Being a banker, it is possible that we may be tempted to make funds out of our client's situations; when we cannot help it or left with no better option. The issue I am presenting to you is a case of my client who died without a will of intestate and left US$27 million in the coffers of our bank. It was most unfortunate that he and his supposed next of kin died on the same day in auto-crash. However, I don't belong to that school of thought which proposes that the funds of unlucky people be given to the government as that is the regulation if it is unclaimed. I therefore seek for your assistance in presenting you as next of kin to the deceased. Please give your response once you receive this email to enable me reveal other details pertaining the claim, the deceased and our country's inheritance procedure. Regards, Harry Vickers