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Melania Michael - revmark873@gmail.com

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from: Mrs. Melania Michael <mrsmelaniat824@gmail.com>
reply-to: revmark873@gmail.com
date: Jun 14, 2021, 12:31 PM
subject: Dear Beloved
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Beloved

My dear i believe that you have not forgotten me, although it was
indeed a very long time we communicate last. Well, this is to thank
you for
your past effort to assist me in moving out my late Father's funds out
the country that time, I understand your thought that time, that I
wasn’t
for real and you said that I am a scam but I told you that am not a
scam and you understood me and did your best to assist me but could
not conclude
the transaction with me.
I thank God for his grace and favor upon my life because there was a
man called Mr.Abhishek Manindra from India who finally helped me to
move the
money to his account so our government did not seize my father`s money any more.

I did not believe that I will move out from Benin Republic by now,
but God has made it possible for me. So I am happy to inform you
about my success in
getting those funds transferred under my new partner from India, I am
currently at Kila Raipur Village, India for my project, Meanwhile, I
did not
forget all your past efforts and attempts to assist me that time in
transferring those funds despite that it failed us some how due to one
reason or
the other. But because i made a promise to God that i must surely
compensate you as the first person who tried all your best to help me
despite that
you did not conclude the transaction but i could not forget your good
advise and encouragement which you gave me at that time.

Now i want you to contact our parish priest: Reverend Father Mark
Williams who used to be a good father to me when I was in Porto-Novo
in Benin Republic,
I told him to send a certified bank check of (US$2,000,000.00) Two
million United State dollars, which I prepared for you and kept for
your
compensation for all efforts and attempts to assist me in this
matter,knowing fully well that i would have not succeeded if not your
advise and encouragement to me at that time. Please accept this little
token as it is. So feel free to contact Rev. Father .Mark Williams
VIA email adders revmark873@gmail.com
and instruct him where to send you the bank draft check,

Note: Below is the required information's you will send to Rev. Mark
Williams Email........revmark873@gmail.com

Your full names:..............................
Your house address:.......................
Your telephone number:..................
Your copy of ID eg Driving licenses

Please let me know immediately you receive it so we can share our joy
together after all the sufferings at that time. At this point, I’m
very busy here because of business and some investment that we have at
hand. Finally, remember that I had forwarded instruction to the Rev.
Father Mark Williams on your behalf to receive that check but you have
to reconfirm it again to avoid any mistake. So do not hesitate to
contact him he will send the amount to you without any delay.

And please do not forget to inform me as soon as you received the cashier check.

Take care and God bless you. Good bye for now

Yours friend,
Mrs. Melania Michael
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