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Dear Friend,

My name is Mr. Andrew Bignell, a private consultant to Newton fund
managers Company
ltd, here in England. I and my colleagues discovered abandoned sum of
US$83.6million DOLLARS (EIGHTY-THREE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS )
in our file in the account department during our fiscal year account
reconciliation that belongs
to our foreign customer, LATE MR. ANDREAS SCHRANNER from Munich, Germany who
died along with his entire family in July 2000 in a plane crash.Below is a
website which I will
appreciate you going through to read the information.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/859479.stm

The reason why I am contacting you is based on trust to enable my
colleagues and
I present you as the next-of-kin to him for safety and subsequent
disbursement
of this fund Nobody has come to our company for the claim of this fund We
have
in our possession necessary and legalized documents that could back-up the
claim
of this fund and which will present you as the rightful next-of-kin to the
deceased customer as we will not want this fund to go into company’s treasury
as unclaimed bill.If this remains unclaimed after eight years, the company
will confiscate it.

The request for a foreigner or any indigent or resident can apply for claims
with utmost confidentiality or a total stranger as next-of-kin in this
transaction is occasioned by the fact that late ANDREAS was a foreigner.

All I require is your honest co-operation to enable us see this transaction
through. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate
arrangement
that will protect you from any breach of the law. I agree that 30% of this
money will be for you as a respect to the provision of your assistance , 5%
will be set aside for expenses incurred during the transaction, another 5% to
help the less privilege and to assist charity organizations here in the UK
and
abroad while the rest 60% will be for me and my colleagues.

Thereafter, I will come to you for disbursement according to the percentage
indicated. Therefore, to enable the immediate release of this, be notified
that
the fund has since been packaged by the cooperation of our diplomats attaches
and our laboratory experts and deposited with a private organization in a
trunk
box for safekeeping as art works materials meant for investment abroad
since it
could not be declared cash because the private organization is registered for
delivery of goods and such valuables.

Please if you are interested forward to me your informations as stated below
(1)Your full names:
(2)Contact address:
(3)Tel/cell numbers:
(4)Occupation:
(5)Age:
(6)Sex:
{7}Company Name{If Any}:
{8}Nationality:
And a copy of your international passport/drivers license for a level
playing field.

Best Regards,
Mr.Andrew Bignell
andycbignell55@yahoo.com.hk
TEL: 00447031841148
FAX: 00447092863286

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