Hello darwinalvarado.entradas@blogger.com,
"You're receiving this letter because you were listed as the next
of kin or personal representative to my late client."I am largely
aware of the very high and alarming rate of fraud going on around
the whole world and a message like this will definitely bring up
thoughts into the mind of anybody about the veracity of the
information below and knowing that I just located you and we
haven't really met each other before now.
I am contacting you because you share the same last name with a
deceased client of mine who died with his family a few years
ago.He left behind a lot of bank deposits with no will to mention
a next of kin and I have sold a few of his properties which
deposits have been made into his account here in London. As his
recognized attorney, his bank has issued me a notice to provide
his next-of-kin within a short time or his funds would be
declared unclaimed funds and sent into the treasury.The Financial
Times reports there is a "sea of unclaimed assets sloshing around
the financial system," very conservatively estimated to be worth
£77 billion(www.unclaimedassets.co.uk)!
It's important to note millions of family members remain unaware
they're entitled to collect unclaimed assets owed deceased
relatives, who passed on without leaving updated financial
records.Please get back to me ASAP as I want to know if you are
in anyway related to my late client. Please stay safe and protect
yourself from this corona virus plague.
Best regards,
Bar.Anthony Bartels
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