David Brimnley claims to be the barrister (Attorney) for a deceased Mr. White of Nigeria, yet he gave no first name for his client. He further claimed that no next of kin for Mr White could be found. Offering me 40% of the 20 mil if I would allow him to pose me as the next of kin.in this initial letter, he asks for my name, address, telephone, fax, age and occupation as well as my identification.
In the first place, if he were a genuine attorney, he would know the Illegality of presenting a phony next of kin for an inheritance, as well as taking the lions share of said inheritance. The letter was in all caps with misspells. I have encountered this type of scam before. The next step is to ask for my account number. He can then empty my account before I know what happens.
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