I was recently asked by a lawyer to track down some long lost relatives (not of mine) who had recently become beneficiaries in a not insignificant will.
I managed to find those concerned. (Sort of, two dead, one living in the US, one living in the UK).
You can imagine the message "I am in a foreign country, you have no idea who I am, and you have been left money in a will and all I need are your details".
Why would anybody be suspicious of that?
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But at least you’re not in Nigeria…
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I think at that point I'd just chuck in the towel.
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...is the lawyer in Nigeria....?
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No, but he doesn't speak English. Which doesn't help.
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Find a local lawyer/solicitor with associates or correspondent offices in the US and UK. These can then contact the beneficiaries directly.
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I am well aware of how to deal with such things, and it is now all in process.
The point was the irony and amusement, not a need to know how to deal with it.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Fri 9 Jul 21 at 22:45
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p.s. Sorry, that sounded more abrupt than I intended. I appreciate the thought.
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It's quite exciting actually. Having found the beneficiaries I am now helping track down properties and other assets around the world.
Fascinating stuff. With a bit of lateral thinking it's far easier than one might have thought.
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