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From: philbarthel01 <philbarthel01@one.lt>
To: philipjohnbarthelchambers.solicitoratlaw <philipjohnbarthelchambers.solicitoratlaw@hotmail.com>
Sent: Fri, Nov 18, 2016 02:03 AM
Subject: Hello my dear, I am Mr. Philip John Barthel. I actually got your contact from your country website and I decided to contact you and to share my success with you. I am a good Christian and I strongly believe and trust you that you will not betray neither denied me whenever this fund is been finally transferred into your destination bank account. I have already emailed you earlier on without any response from you. On my first email with you, I mentioned about my late client, who relatives with you by surname, I cannot get in touch with. But both of you have the same last name so it will be very easy to front you as his official next of kin. I am compelled to do this because I would not want the bank to push my clients funds US$8.500 Million United States Dollars into their treasury as unclaimed inheritance. And the fruits of this old man's labor will not get into the hands of some corrupt government officials. If you are interested you do let me know, S o that I can give you comprehensive details on what we are to do. Best Regards. Barr. Philip John Barthel. Esq.
Good afternoon,
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