Attention:
On behalf of the Trustees and Executor of the estate of
Late Engr. Jürge Krügger. I once again try to notify you as
my earlier letter was returned undelivered. I wish to
notify you that late Engr. Jürge Krügger made you a
beneficiary to his WILL. He left the sum of Thirty Million,
One Hundred Thousand Dollars (USD$30, 100.000.00) to you in
the Codicil and last testament to his WILL.
This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is
real and true. Being a widely traveled man, he must have
been in contact with you in the past or simply you were
nominated to him by one of his numerous friends abroad who
wished you good. Engr. Jürge Krügger until his death was a
member of the Helicopter Society and the Institute of
Electronic & Electrical Engineers.
According to him this money is to support your humanitarian
activities and to help the poor and the needy in our
society. Please if I reach you as I am hopeful, endeavor to
get back to me as soon as possible to enable me conclude my
job. I hope to hear from you in no distant time.
Note: You are advise to contact me with my personal email
address: [email][email protected][/email]
I await your prompt response.
Yours in Service,
Barr Richard Gilbert
Partner
Attorney at Law
Allen & Overy LLP, UK
Phone: +44 704 572 7190
Hittil har jeg bare vunnet i diverse lotterier, så jeg er forsåvidt svært heldig.
Fikk en annen her en dag også, hvor Fedex hadde en pakke til meg, jeg måtte bare betale 175 dollar for å få den ut. Den pakken skulle inneholde en krysset sjekk til meg på x antall millioner dollar. Herlig vettu. Pengene bare renner inn :knegg:
We are aware that certain fraudulent e-mails are circulating worldwide which name either individual barristers or a set of chambers as acting in certain financial proceedings. Typically the e-mail will suggest to the recipient that the sender can help them realise large amounts of money from a will being available which names them as a beneficiary.
These e-mails, purporting to come from legal professionals, have nothing to do with any individual at 33 Bedford Row or chambers as a whole. The barristers’ names – usually Teddy Smith or David Smith – are fictitious and chambers address is used in an attempt to add credibility to a process which is designed to steal money from those who respond to the e-mail.
Further, please do not send any personal documents to this address as we are not able to accept delivery of them.