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Dear Good Friend,
Please don't be surprised by receiving my message, I got your contact
during my
searching in internet for a reliable, trust worthy and Honest person with the
fear of God to introduce this Bank to Bank transfer project with you,
Only if I
can trust you and you must promise me to keep this transaction utmost
secret/confidential to yourself alone.
I am Mr. Seydou Rahmane the General Audit Manager, Accounts Department in our
bank. I have the opportunity of transferring the sum of (18.5million
USD). This
fund originally belonged to one of our bank Deceased Customer who died in the
year 11 September 2001.
My request for foreigner to stand as next of kin in this business is
because the
fact that the Deceased Customer is a foreigner, Based on the fact that
this is a
business, I propose that 40% of this fund is for you, and 60% is for
me. I will
give you more information of the transfer process as soon as you show your
interest in this transaction.
Please note that there will be no problem as my bank has made all
effort through
to reach for any of his relation but all was fruitless. My position as the
General Audit in this bank guarantees the successful execution of this
(business) transaction.
This money will be shared on agreed percentage which must be written in the
agreement of personal trusteeship, once the fund is transferred to
your account
in your country or anywhere else. But If you are not interested please destroy
the mail because of the confidentiality attached to it.
I promise that this transaction will be done under a legitimate
arrangement that
will protect both of us from any breach of the law. If you are interested and
wish to assist me please feel free to contact immediately and send the
following.
1) Your full name...........
2) Sex..........
3) Age............
4) Country.............................
5) Passport or photo.................
6) Occupation...........................
7) Personal Mobile number.........
8) Personal fax number..............
9) Home & office address..........
Thanks,
Mr. Seydou Rahmane.
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