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Unread postby SlapHappy » Sat Sep 19, 2015 10:23 pm

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Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 09:21:18 -0300
From: Mike Amazulu <vas@aaiba.org.ar>
Reply-to: mike.amazulu@yahoo.com
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Subject: BUSINESS TRANSACTION



Mike Amazulu ATTORNEYS
Attorney?s at Law,
Conveyances & Public Notaries
5th Floor, Carlton Centre
Johannesburg South Africa

Tel: + 27 782010559
Email: mike.amazulu@yahoo.com

My name is Attorney Mike Amazulu a legal practitioner based in Johannesburg
and the personal attorney to late Mr. Randolph Marriott, a Foreign National
who died along with his wife and two sons in a robbery attack in their farm
settlement home in Johannesburg, South Africa. My client was a successful and
an accomplished family man who made enough fortune before his untimely death.
Since then I have made several inquiries through his Embassy to locate any of
his extended relatives but this exercise has proved unsuccessful. After
several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to trace his relatives to locate any
member of his family, not much progress was recorded.

Mr. Randolph Marriott was an influential wealthy businessman, a diamond magnet
here in Johannesburg and he left behind a deposit of Ten Million, Five Hundred
Thousand United States Dollars (USD$10.500, 000.00USD) in his domiciliary bank
account in a commercial bank here in South Africa. After the death of Randolph
Marriott, his bankers contacted me as his attorney to provide his next of kin
who should inherit his funds. The board of directors of his bank adopted a
resolution and I was mandated to provide his next of kin for the payment of
these funds or forfeit the money to the bank as an abandoned property. The
bankers had planned to invoke the abandoned property decree of 1996 to
confiscate the funds after the expiration of the period given to me.

Fortunately, in the verge of my search, I came across your name through a
consultancy firm in your Chamber of Commerce & Industry that provided me with
your reputable data. Being convinced that you might provide clue to my search.
I therefore decided to contact you with these facts before me because of the
similarities. By virtue of my closeness to the deceased and his immediate
family, I am very much aware of my client?s financial standing and the bank
account he operates.

I have reasoned very professionally and I feel it will be legally proper to
present you as the next of kin to my deceased client, so that you can be paid
the funds left in his bank account. I therefore seek your consent to present
you as the next of kin to the deceased since you are at an advantage. The
proceeds of this bank account valued at USD$10.5Million US Dollars can be paid
to you. We shall both share the funds equally, 50% for me and 50% to you. I
shall assemble all the necessary legal documents that will be used to back up
our claim. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us seeing the
deal through.

NOTE: PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH ME BY EMAIL FOR PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY TO
ENABLE US DISCUSS FURTHER

I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that
will protect you from any breach of the law.


Yours Sincerely,
Attorney Mike Amazulu
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+27782010559
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