Eric Douglas
Fradulent Inheritance Scam, this individual offered 50% of $30 USD for an individuals death beneficiary if you would forward $7550 USD for courier fees to an UK address Internet

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This man emailed me to offer a 50% share of $30MUSD because I shared the same surname as a deceased relative, not known to me.
He claimed to be a financial consultant having the only access to the inheritance deposit in Amsterdam. He was demanding a $7550USD courier fee and stated that none of the other true payment options were acceptable, cash up front only.

This should forwarn anyone, an estate will always be open to usage by the beneficiary. He finally submitted an "Affidavit of Claim as Next of Kin". Herein giving a government address for the Probate Registry of London. Upon staying up until 3 am our time here I called this office of registry of probate in London, only to find out that they had never heard of the supposed deceased and that the "affidavit of claim of next of kin", which had been emailed to me as proof of ownership was to be ignored as it was not valid.

Eric Douglas furthermore emailed me to try to get me to send $7550USD . If he contacts you either ignore or sue him.


Company: Eric Douglas
Country: United Kingdom
Region: Other
City: London
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