The Scamdex Scam Email Archive X

Subject:  INVITATION OF YOU ASSIT TO BE NEXT OF KIN
From:  MR MAX PHILLIP <maxjohn_2007@yahoo.com>
Date:  Thu, 05 Jul 2007 07:30:24 -0700
Date Added:  2016-07-20 21:43:56

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FROM: MR. MAX PHILLIP
BRANCH ACCOUNTANT
UBN - NIGERIA
 
Dear,MR.miss

First, I must solicit your confidence in this transaction, this is by virtue if its nature as being 
utterly CONFIDENTIAL and TOP SECRET. Though I know that a transaction of this magnitude will make 
any one apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that all will be well at the end of the 
day. We have decided to contact you due to the urgency of this transaction, as we have been 
reliably informed of your discreteness and ability in transactions of this nature. 
 
Let me start by first introducing myself properly to you. I am Mr. Max Phillip a Branch Accountant 
with the Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. Lagos. I came to know of you in my private search for a 
reliable and Reputable person to handle this confidential transaction, which involves the transfer 
of a huge sum of money to a foreign account requiring maximum confidence. 
 
THE PROPOSITION:
 
A foreigner, Late Engineer T. Brown an Oil Merchant/Contractor with the Federal Government of 
Nigeria, until his death on Friday the 26th of December 2003 in a ghastly plane crash in Cotonou, 
Benin Republic, I have being his personal Accountant Adviser and he Banked with us here at Union 
Bank Plc, Head Quarters in Lagos, and had a closing balance of US$13.5M (Thirteen Million, Five 
Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) which the Bank now unquestionably expects it to be claimed 
by any available foreign next-of-kin of the Late beneficiary or alternatively be donated to a 
discredited trust fund for arms and Ammunition at a Military war college here in Nigeria, do 
confirm the incident on the website: 
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/ 
 
Fervent valuable efforts are being made by the Union Bank to get in touch with any of the Brown's 
family or relatives but proved no avail. It is because of the perceived possibility of not being 
able to locate any of Late Engr. T. Brown next-of-kin (he had no known wife and children) that the 
management under the influence of our chairman and member of the Board of Directors, retired Major 
General Kalu Uke Kalu, that an arrangement be made for the funds to be declared "UNCLAIMABLE" and 
subsequently be donated to the Trust Fund for Arms and Ammunition to further enhance the course of 
war in Africa and the world in general. 
 
In order to avert this negative development, some of my trusted colleagues and I now seek your 
permission to have you stand as a next-of-kin to Late Engr. T. Brown so that the funds US$13.5M 
would be released and paid into your Bank Account as the beneficiary/next-of-kin. All documents 
that proves and will enable you get this fund will be carefully worked out and more so we are 
assuring you of a 100% risk free involvement. 
 
Your share stays while the rest would be for my colleagues and myself for Investment purposes in 
your country. We have agreed that, the funds will be shared thus, after it has been transferred 
into your account 30% of the money will go to you for acting as the Beneficiary of the funds. 
 
10% will be set aside for reimbursement to both parties for any incidental expenses that may be 
incurred in the course of the transfer, 60% to us the originators of the transaction. 
If this proposal is acceptable by you and you do not wish to take undue advantage of the trust, we 
hope to bestow on you and your company; then kindly get back to me immediately via my private 
Email: maxphilip2009@yahoo.dk. for security reason. 
 
Furnishing me with your most confidential telephone, fax number and exclusive Bank 
particulars/information so that I can use this information to apply for the release and subsequent 
transfer of these funds in your favor. 
 
Thanking you in advance for your anticipated co-operation.
 
Yours faithfully,
MR. MAX PHILLIP  
BRANCH ACCOUNTANT
UBN - NIGERIA
 





FROM: MR. MAX PHILLIP BRANCH ACCOUNTANT UBN - NIGERIA Dear,MR.miss First, I must solicit your confidence in this transaction, this is by virtue if its nature as being utterly CONFIDENTIAL and TOP SECRET. Though I know that a transaction of this magnitude will make any one apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that all will be well at the end of the day. We have decided to contact you due to the urgency of this transaction, as we have been reliably informed of your discreteness and ability in transactions of this nature. Let me start by first introducing myself properly to you. I am Mr. Max Phillip a Branch Accountant with the Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. Lagos. I came to know of you in my private search for a reliable and Reputable person to handle this confidential transaction, which involves the transfer of a huge sum of money to a foreign account requiring maximum confidence. THE PROPOSITION: A foreigner, Late Engineer T. Brown an Oil Merchant/Contractor with the Federal Government of Nigeria, until his death on Friday the 26th of December 2003 in a ghastly plane crash in Cotonou, Benin Republic, I have being his personal Accountant Adviser and he Banked with us here at Union Bank Plc, Head Quarters in Lagos, and had a closing balance of US$13.5M (Thirteen Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) which the Bank now unquestionably expects it to be claimed by any available foreign next-of-kin of the Late beneficiary or alternatively be donated to a discredited trust fund for arms and Ammunition at a Military war college here in Nigeria, do confirm the incident on the website: http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/ Fervent valuable efforts are being made by the Union Bank to get in touch with any of the Brown's family or relatives but proved no avail. It is because of the perceived possibility of not being able to locate any of Late Engr. T. Brown next-of-kin (he had no known wife and children) that the management under the influence of our chairman and member of the Board of Directors, retired Major General Kalu Uke Kalu, that an arrangement be made for the funds to be declared "UNCLAIMABLE" and subsequently be donated to the Trust Fund for Arms and Ammunition to further enhance the course of war in Africa and the world in general. In order to avert this negative development, some of my trusted colleagues and I now seek your permission to have you stand as a next-of-kin to Late Engr. T. Brown so that the funds US$13.5M would be released and paid into your Bank Account as the beneficiary/next-of-kin. All documents that proves and will enable you get this fund will be carefully worked out and more so we are assuring you of a 100% risk free involvement. Your share stays while the rest would be for my colleagues and myself for Investment purposes in your country. We have agreed that, the funds will be shared thus, after it has been transferred into your account 30% of the money will go to you for acting as the Beneficiary of the funds. 10% will be set aside for reimbursement to both parties for any incidental expenses that may be incurred in the course of the transfer, 60% to us the originators of the transaction. If this proposal is acceptable by you and you do not wish to take undue advantage of the trust, we hope to bestow on you and your company; then kindly get back to me immediately via my private Email: maxphilip2009@yahoo.dk. for security reason. Furnishing me with your most confidential telephone, fax number and exclusive Bank particulars/information so that I can use this information to apply for the release and subsequent transfer of these funds in your favor. Thanking you in advance for your anticipated co-operation. Yours faithfully, MR. MAX PHILLIP BRANCH ACCOUNTANT UBN - NIGERIA