Could do better but tries hard.
Dec. 21st, 2007 09:36 pmAnd another spam arrives within hours of the other two, after months of boring viagra/cialis/penis enlargement/Russian blue chip stock. This one is a middling kind of effort, not startlingly creative and resting on one particularly implausible leap of faith but is otherwise a fairly well written letter.
"Attn: Sir/Madam,
I am Peter Obiwale, a solicitor at law. I am the Personal Attorney to Engineer David Garwood, a National of your Country, who has lived in Nigeria for the past fifty years, and whom here in after shall be referred to as my client.
On April 21/ 2002 , my client, was involved in a fatal car accident along sagbamu express road. All occupants of the vehicle unfortunatelylost their lives, my client was one of them. I have contacted you to assist in repatriating most especially,the money left behind by my client before they get confiscated or declared unserviceable by the bank where this huge deposits were lodged.
Particularly, the Standard Trust Bank where the deceased had an account valued at about $12.5 million u.s. dollars has issued me a notice to provide the Next of kin, or have the account confiscated. I seek your consent to present you as the Next of kin of the deceased, so that the proceeds of this account valued at $12.5million u.s. dollars can be paid to you, as my clients Next of Kin, and then we can share the amount on a mutual agreed percentage.All legal documents to back up your claim as the deceased Next of Kin, will be provided.
Please forward the below information as soon as you read this email:
Your full name:
Your contact address:
Your direct telephone number:
I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law. Please get in touch with me to enable us discuss further about this transaction as soon as you receive this email.
I await your urgent response.
Best Regards,
Peter Obiwale (Esq)"