Your Urgent Response Needed From the Managing Partner

March 20, 2008 – 9:00 am

FRANKLIN MOYEZ & ASSOCIATES LAW FIRM
(MANAGING PARTNER)
EMAIL: moyezchambers@live.com
TEL #: +447045715359.
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Dear Respected Sir/Madam,

On behalf of the Trustees and Executor of the estate of Late Gen.
Farden Benson ; I once again try to notify you as my earlier letter was
returned undelivered. I hereby attempt to reach you again by this same
email address stated on the WILL. I wish to notify you that late
Gen. Farden Benson made you a beneficiary to his WILL.
He left the sum of Twelve million three hundred and forty thousand
six hundred and fifty British pound sterling (12,340,650.00 GBP)
Equivalently Twenty Four millions Five Hundred Thousand United State
Dollars ($24,500,000.00 USD)to you in the codicil and last testament to
his WILL.

According to him this money is to support humanitarian activities
and to help the poor and the needy in our society. Please if I reach
you this time as I am hopeful, Please endeavour to get back to me as
soon as possible to enable me conclude my job.
Your earliest response to this letter will be appreciated and i will
prefer you to reach me on this secured email address below:
E-MAIL: moyezchambers@live.com

Yours in Service,
FRANKLIN MOYEZ ESQ.
(Senior Principal Partner)
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NOTE: if you are not willing to comply with this transaction, use
the word UNSUBSCRIBE as your subject. Thanks.

  1. 3 Responses to “Your Urgent Response Needed From the Managing Partner”

  2. please can you explaint me about your message?
    -if i’am a winner and i’can take my prize
    why do you ask me about money to pay the transaction if i’am rich like you sad?

    By ahmed yassine on Aug 2, 2008

  3. Ahmed,

    This site posts messages that are fraud, to make you aware of them. If you get an e-mail like the text above, it’s a scam and you should not contact them in any fashion.

    Mickey

    By mickey on Aug 2, 2008

  4. I received a similar e-mail today from Franklin Moyez & Associates. This is not the first time I have been advised that I have been the winner of a fortune, and in all cases, of course, they get down to asking for money for one reason or another.
    I have no intention of replying to today’s e-mail, and I shall delete it. However, can’t our law enforcement agencies do anything to put an end to this, or are the perpetrators safe because usually they are foreigners?

    By Walter B. Grimes on Aug 8, 2008

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