A now deceased benefactor nominated me in an official probate form as beneficiary to a trust fund held by the NBGSA with a bank deposit number. I checked the deposit number with the bank and after a period of days they confirmed that the document was real. They asked me how I wanted the sent to me and that I need to obtain some clearance documents as I was a non-british citizen and the branch involved was situated with in London. Well that's when the money outlay began. Only around the GBP 1000 mark to start with but was requested to process the legal documents for this amount of funds. HRMC was involved and a special non-british permit was required.
The fund was had a hard copy coverage so its fees and charges would not eat away the capital. The fees and chages also need to be paid since 2008 before the fund could be released. Somewhere around GBP 1250. Onnce paid it was to be sent by TT. There is more especially when INTERPOL stopped the TT and threatened to cease the money if certain anti terroist and ant money laundery documents wer not produced which declred I was none of these things. Now this cost around GBP 5069 to obtain, There is more but this is enough
The fund was had a hard copy coverage so its fees and charges would not eat away the capital. The fees and chages also need to be paid since 2008 before the fund could be released. Somewhere around GBP 1250. Onnce paid it was to be sent by TT. There is more especially when INTERPOL stopped the TT and threatened to cease the money if certain anti terroist and ant money laundery documents wer not produced which declred I was none of these things. Now this cost around GBP 5069 to obtain, There is more but this is enough