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The "Mr. Owen Green, the Auditor General" Money Transfer Scam

The so-called Mr. Owen Green in the email below is a scammer attempting to trick potential victims into sending him money, which he claims is to help him to transfer millions of dollars discovered in a floating fund in an account. Remember, once you are asked to send money in order to receive money, a lottery prize, or a promotion, it is a scam. This is how scammers rob their potential victims, by promising them millions of dollars, gaining their trust and then tricking them into sending them money.

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The "Mr. Owen Green, the Auditor General" Money Transfer Scam

From: Mr. Owen Green

Subject: Confidential Proposition

Auditor General,

Smith & Williamson Holdings Limited

London, United Kingdom.

Dear Friend,

I am Mr. Owen Green, the Auditor General, Smith & Williamson Holdings Limited, United Kingdom. In the course of my auditing, I discovered a floating fund in an account, which was opened in 1990 belonging to a dead foreigner who died in 1999. I have been able to contact the Late account holder's attorney; but every effort made to track any member of his family or next of kin has since failed hence I got in contact with you to stand as his next of kin since you bear the same last name. He died leaving no heir or a will. Since his attorney is aware, you will contact his attorney since he has all the legal documents backing the fund.

My intention is to transfer this sum of Five Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars only, in the aforementioned account to a safe account overseas. I am therefore proposing that you quietly partner with me and provide an account or set up a new one that will serve the purpose of receiving this fund. For your assistance in this venture, I am ready to part with a good percentage of the entire funds. We will share the funds in the proportion of 60% for you, 10% for the attorney, 20% for me and 10% will be donated to Charitable Organizations. After going through the deceased person's records and files, I discovered that:

(1) No one has operated this account since 1999.

(2) He died without an heir; hence the money has been floating.

(3) No other person knows about this account apart from the attorney and there was no known beneficiary. That is why every process has to go through the attorney.

If I do not remmit this money urgently, it would be forfeited and subsequently converted to company's funds, which will benefit only the directors of my firm. This money can be approved to you legally as with all the necessary documentary approvals in your name. However, you would be required to show some proof of claim, which the attorney will provide you with and also guide you on how to make your applications.

Please do give me a reply so that I can send you detailed information on the modalities of my proposition. I completely trust you to keep this proposition absolutely confidential, I look forward to your prompt response.

Best Regards,

Mr. owen Green

Auditor General,

Smith & Williamson Holdings Limited,

London, United Kingdom.

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