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Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ

Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ was referenced in unsolicited emails that appear to be fraudulent or bogus.  Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ is almost certainly not involved nor likely to approve the use of its name in the e-mails.  Scammers often use the names of legitimate banks, companies and other organizations to make their claims seem legitimate.  This site contains a large collection of fraud and bogus emails that attempt to scam the recipient into sending money for non-existent fortunes, inheritances, cases of money, business partnerships, lottery winnings, etc.  Don't be fooled by official looking documents (e.g. phony governmental certificates, checks and passports) as scammers make a living forging these things.  If you get an e-mail that is similar to one in our collection, you should delete it.  NEVER pay any fees of any kind.   Also, do not accept a check from this stranger and especially do not return a portion of the check .  If you are victimized by the fraud, there is not much that you can do. You may want to visit other sites to learn more.


Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ

Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 06:13:34 -0500 (EST) To: info@svbizlaw.com Subject: URGENT RESPONSE: BANK OF TOKYO MITSUBISHI U.F.J From: "Mr. Kobayashi Akira" <kobayashiakira02@yahoo.co.jp> 

FROM THE DESK OF: MR.KOBAYASHI AKIRA BANK OF TOKYO MITSUBISHI U. F .J BANK ROPPONGI BRANCH JAPAN.

Dear Friend,

How are you today and business in your country?

I am Mr. Kobayashi Akira, Bank Manager of Tokyo Mitsubishi ufj Bank, Tokyo Branch. I would respectfully request that you keep the contents of this mail confidential and respect the integrity of the information you come by as a result of this mail. I contacted you independently of our investigation and no one is informed of this communication. I know you would be wondering why I am writing you with a request such as this but I only urge you to read on.

Sometime in 1999, a certain consultant/contractor Mr. Glen Hatleberg made a numbered time (Fixed) Deposit for twelve calendar months, valued at large amount (Amount withheld for known reasons) in my branch. Upon maturity, I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address in America but got no reply. After a month, we sent a reminder and finally we discovered from his contract employers, the Japanese Solid Minerals Corporation that Mr. Glen Hatleberg died longside his wife, from an airplane crash.

Further proof of the death of Mr. Glen Hatleberg is in the following web pages for you to make confirmations and further research about his death:

http://archives.cnn.com/2000/US/02/01/alaska.airlines.list/index.html http://html.thenewmexicochannel.com/sh/news/stories/nat-news-20000201-133854.html http://www.alamo-girl.com/0366.htm

If you are familiar with private banking affairs, those who patronize our services usually prefer anonymity, but also some levels of detachment from conventional processes. In his bio-data form, he listed no next of kin. In the field of private banking, opening an account with us means no one will know of its existence, accounts are rarely held under a name; depositors use numbers and codes to make the accounts anonymous. This bank also gives the choice to depositors of having their mail sent to them or held at the bank itself, ensuring that there are no traces of the account. Private banking clients apart from not nominating any next of kin also usually in most cases leave WILLS in our care, in this case; Mr. Glen Hatleberg died intestate.

In line with our internal processes for account holders who have passed away, my bank conducted a search in good faith to determine who should have right to claim the estate. This has for the past months been unfruitful. This sum has since been sitting in my bank and the interest is being rolled over with the principal sum at the end of each year. No one, it is evident is going to come forward for it. According to the Laws of my environment, at the expiration of 7(seven) years, the money will revert to the ownership of the Japanese Government if nobody applies to claim the funds. What I wish to relate to you will smack of unethical practice but I want you to understand something. It is only an outsider to the banking world who finds the internal politics of the banking world aberrational. The world of banking especially is fraught with huge rewards for those who occupy certain offices and oversee certain portfolios.

You should have begun by now to put together the general direction of what I propose as I alone have the deposit details and they will release the deposit to no one unless evidence of relationship with the deceased, which I shall provide you with, is presented. I alone know of the existence of this deposit for as far as the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi is concerned, the bank's management has no single idea of the history or nature of the deposit. They are simply awaiting instructions to release the deposit to the party that comes forward. This is the situation. My bank has spent great amounts of money trying to track this man's family; they have investigated for months and have found no relative. The investigation has come to an end. Consequently, what I propose is that I will like you as a foreigner to stand in as the next of kin to Mr. Glen Hatleberg so that the fruits of this old man's labour will not get into the hands of some corrupt government officials. Acting in this capacity really is simple as I will explain in detail to you when I get your response. However, I wish to state that because of my level of involvement, when you are awarded the funds and it has been paid into your account, it will be shared 60/30 between us and the outstanding 10% for miscellaneous/incurred expenses.

Being aware of this request I am making, I ask that if you find no interest in this project that you should discard this mail. I ask that you do not be vindictive and destructive. If my offer is of no appeal to you, delete this message and forget I ever contacted you. You may not know this but people like me who have made tidy sums out of comparable situations run the whole private banking sector. I am not a criminal and what I do, I do not find against good conscience, this may be hard for you to understand, but the dynamics of my industry dictates that I make this move. Such opportunities only come ones' way once in a lifetime. If you will not work with me let me know and I will move on with my life but do not destroy me. I am a family man and this is an opportunity to provide my family with new opportunities. The reward for this project makes it is a task well worth undertaking. I have evaluated the risks and the only risk I have here is from you refusing to work with me ! and alerting my bank.

My position as the Branch Manager guarantees the successful execution of this transaction. If you find yourself able to work with me, I urge you to indicate to that effect by contacting me through this My private email: Email: kobayashiakira95@yahoo.co.jp

Upon your response, if favorable, I shall then provide you with more details and relevant information that will help you get full understanding of this. I wish to inform you that should you contact me via official channels; I will deny knowing you and about this project. Contact me only through the numbers I will provide for you and also through this email address. I do not want any direct link between you and me. My official lines are not secure lines as they are periodically monitored to assess our level of customer care in line with our Total Quality Management Policy.

Please, again, note I am a family man; I have a wife and children, but I know within me that nothing ventured is nothing gained and that success and riches never come easy or on a platter of gold. This is the one truth I have learned from my private banking clients. Do not betray my confidence. If we can be of one accord, we should plan a meeting, soon.

In closing, please observe utmost confidentiality, and be rest assured that this transaction would be most profitable for both of us. After receiving your reply, I will then furnish you with a more comprehensive detail of this transaction and what is required.

My private Email: kobayashiakira95@yahoo.co.jp

Awaiting your urgent reply.

Yours Sincerely,

Mr. Kobayashi Akira.


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