from: Tiffany Rose <tr990119@gmail.com>
date: May 6, 2023, 3:27 PM
subject: GOOD NEWS
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
It is my pleasure to reach you after our unsuccessful attempt on
our business transaction. Well, I just want to use this medium to
thank you very much for your earlier assistance to help me in
receiving the funds.
I am obliged to inform you that I have succeeded in receiving the
funds with the help of a new partner from South America, Mr. Alfredo
Gomez Castillo. Everything was perfectly done because we struke a deal
with one of the Lady Accountant who works with the Federal Ministry of
Finance, and she rendered a tremendous help to us. My new partner
initiated this idea and everything worked out successfully.
In appreciation of your earlier assistance to me in receiving the
funds, I have decided to compensate you with the sum of
$1,500.000.00(One Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars) in a cashiers Check, this is from my own share. I did this
simply to show appreciation to you for your kind support and
assistance even though we couldn't succeed due to some unforeseen
circumstances. Presently, I am in ITALY for an investment
project with my own share under the advice of my partner.
In the light of the above, you are therefore to contact my
Secretary in Cotonou Benin Republic his name is Mr Anason Davids, do
send him your contact address such as Your Full Name, Address,
Country, and Telephone Number where you want the cashier's Check to be
sent to you.
Stated below is the contact information of my Secretary:
Mr.Anason Davids
Email: (davidsanason@gmail.com}
So, feel free to get in touch with him to send the Check to you
without any delay ok.
With my best regards,
Mr.Patrick Williams
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