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PLESAE READ CAREFULLY.PLESAE READ CAREFULLY.
-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Smith [mailto:lesliefr@bankofengland.co.uk]=20
Sent: 16 November 2007 07:13
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: PLESAE READ CAREFULLY.
Good day.
The bank of England holds millions of pounds in unclaimed property and
missing
money. Last year alone, we collected =A344.8 million, of which less than
=A31
million was refunded.
The bank of England unclaimed property statutes consider assets
abandoned when
contact with owners is lost - typically due to an unreported address
change or
the expiration of a postal forwarding order, name change after marriage
or
divorce, and incomplete or illegible records.
When owners or heirs fail to claim the money over a specified number of
years
known as the dormancy period, holders - including banks, brokers,
employers and life insurance companies - transfer the funds to a
government
trust account in a legal process known as escheat.
Here this money awaits your claim, along with millions of unclaimed =20
pounds held
by bank of England- including =A313 million in unredeemed savings bonds,
and
hundreds of billions of pounds in unclaimed benefit checks and unclaimed
entitlements.
Note in addition to those that have neglected to claim assets to which =20
they are
directly entitled, millions of family members are unaware they?re
entitled to collect unclaimed money owed deceased relatives who passed
on
without leaving an updated will.
It is important that you make a proactive effort to claim this money, as
most
holders of unclaimed funds make virtually no effort to locate lost
owners and heirs. Claims are generally honored in perpetuity, but =20
there are time
limits on some types of assets, so prompt action is advised.
I have furthered my desire by acquiring the LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
This legal document has now given me the power to administer the funds.
It is
now believed by the financial institutions involved, that the fund?s
next of kin will be coming for claims in a short while. Do not be =20
bothered that
you are not related in any way to the unclaimed funds as I am in
position to fix your name as the next of kin.
Hopefully the whole Procedures will last only 7 working days to place =20
you as the
next of kin. Your remuneration as the anticipated next of kin and
investment manager to the funds shall include an investment sharing
ratio of
80/20. Twenty percent of gains shall be retained by you while the
balance 80% shall be for me.
PLEASE INDICATE YOUR INTEREST BY RESPONDING TO MY EMAIL ADDRESS WITH THE
FOLLOWING INFO.
Your name, address and telephone/fax numbers.
I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Leslie Smith
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