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Dear Friend,

I wish to accost you with a request that would be of 
immense benefit to both of us. Being an executor of wills, it is 
possible that we  may be tempted to make fortune out of our client's 
situations, when  we cannot help it, or left with no better option. The 
issue I am  presenting to you is a case of my client who willed a 
fortune to his  next-of-kin. It was most unfortunate that he and his 
next-of-kin  died on the same day in the Sharja plane crash of 2004. I 
am now faced with confusion of who to pass the fortune to.


According 
to the procedure, the fortune is supposed to be bequeathed to the 
government. However, I don't belong to that school  of thought which 
proposes that the fortune of unlucky people be given to the government.
My purpose of contacting you is to seek your acting as the beneficiary 
of the will, and lay claim the legacy of  12.4million pounds, which 
this unfortunate client of mine bequeathed to  his next-of-kin. For 
now, I alone know about his will, as my client  has great confidence in 
me.


Everything will be left between you and I. The share would be 
between us. I would want to take care of the needy and less privileged,
as this is my primary objective. All I have to do is amend the will to 
make you the beneficiary to the 12.4million pounds legacy.Again, I feel 
that you may be apprehensive and consider this amount too big for you 
to defend. It does not matter, as there are documents to back it up. 
This is a legacy being passed on to a next-of-kin. 

I look forward to 
hearing from you soon.
Yours truly
MIKEL BONDING