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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Re: Alsalam Alaikum

DO NOT CONTACT THIS PERSON. THIS IS ADVANCE FEE FRAUD.

This person does not have $9.2 million dollars and has no intention of donating anything to charity. There will be fees for you to pay to transfer the money, lawyer fees, bribes to government officials, and whatever else he can come up with until you lose everything or realize it is a scam and stop sending money. If you have contacted this person, please cease doing so immediately for your own benefit. Any time you receive an e-mail saying that someone wants to transfer millions of dollars into your account, or that you have won a lottery which you never entered in, or someone that you are in an online relationship with needs money for any reason, or, like this, someone wants you to help donate their fortune to charity, or if someone wants you to work as an escrow service funneling money through your personal bank account, IT IS A SCAM. That is not nearly all the 419/advance fee fraud scams that exist. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to e-mail me back. Thank you for your time, and, once again, this is a scam. This person will tell you anything to get you to send them money.

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 6:34 AM, ADVOCATE AMIN MOHAMMED <amin2010mohammed@hotmail.com> wrote:
FROM THE DESK OF
AMIN MOHAMMED LAW CHAMBERS
LEGAL SOLICITORS/PRIVATE
56 JALAN RAJA CHULAN
KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA



Alsalam Alaikum


This is to acknowledge the receipt of your email and your request, as regards your philanthropic gesture fund that was bequeathed to you by my late client Mr.UMAR AMAL. I deem it most pertinent that I introduce myself and to let you know what this philanthropic gesture entails. My Name is ADVOCATE AMIN MOHAMMED Mahmuud the owner of AMIN MOHAMMED  CHAMBERS &

ASSOCIATES with 12 intelligent lawyers working with my chamber. I have been in the legal field for more than 24yrs now. I am 54years old, married with two lovely daughters Anima and Yenta, and my wife Zamia is a doctorate degree holder in Economics in one of the prestigious university in my country thank you for having my profile.

Having said this, let me give you the picture of what this philanthropic gesture means, my late client Mr. UMAR AMAL who used to work with shell oil serving company in my country when he was alive, before he died, he made a will of USD$9.2 million dollars with my chamber which he said should be donated to any philanthropist of our choice overseas. Since his death this chamber has tried their best to see that the (WILL) of our late client is implemented after fruitless efforts to contact a


philanthropist as he stated in his (WILL) So we decided to conduct a random draw in which a little girl of 6years old was asked to pick names and email addresses extracted from the net and out of the wholesome of people whose names and email addresses appeared you came out as the luckiest person whose name was picked.


I am very serious to see that our late client (WILL) is achieved so that the bank management will not take advantage of the fund for their own use or credit the money into the government treasury as per the law here in our country. So my dear get back to this office very urgent for the processing of your fund release.

As a lawyer, I must tell you that (WILLING) ones property or money that has to do with philanthropic gesture does not mean that the person wants you to inherit the money, the money is supposed as stated in his (WILL) to be for the less privileged the homeless and the widows, to assist the orphanage homes. Though, the (WILL) stated that you will take 40% of these funds as the beneficiary of these philanthropic gesture , the remaining 60% will go for charity donation to

the poor and the needy through out the facet of the globe. The reason for giving you the 40% is for you to have the mind to carry out this work without facing any problem, may be in your work place, this 40% will enable you to set up yourself and be independent so that you will be free to carry out this charity work perfectly.

I am particularly interested in securing this money from the Bank, because they have issued a notice instructing us to produce the beneficiary of this (WILL) within two weeks or else the money will be credited to the Government treasury as per law here.
And I don't think it is strange if one (WILLS) out part of his property to people he has not seen or heard of before as it is prevalent here and in most part of the western countries, like in the case of TED TURNER of {CNN} AND BILL GATES of the {Microsoft word} and Bill Clinton erstwhile US president etc.

Who donate yearly millions of dollars to these same aforementioned people and institutions?
 Kindly fill out your full details in the affidavit high court form, to enable me legalize the form in Kuala Lumpur High court and obtain Approval Order from Ministry of Justice for your fund release from the Holding Bank AFFIN BANK Malaysia.


Immediately I received the filled affidavit form containing your full details from you, I will legalize the affidavit form and Submit your full information's in Kuala Lumpur High court and Ministry of Justice to obtain your fund final release orders.

Regards
ADVOCATE AMIN MOHAMMED (ESQ)
Attorney-at-Law.







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