from: Lisandra Martin <lisandramartinl@gmail.com>
date: May 5, 2021, 10:59 PM
subject: For Your Past Sincere Effort Towards Me
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear,
I was shocked you stopped communicating with me, I really can't understand your reason for doing so, but I am very happy now to inform you about my success in getting the fund out of our bank with the help of Director of foreign transfer United bank of Africa [UBA] and also with the special assistance of a New UK based businessman that catered for other logistics and stand as the legal beneficiary for the claim of the fund. However, I left the sum of $350,000 (Three Hundred and fifty Thousand U.S Dollars Only) in an ATM cash withdrawal Card. This $350,000 is for you and it is purposely for your compensation for your little effort in the deal. The ATM Card is a global payment card which is acceptable, workable and usable worldwide in making daily withdrawal of money from any ATM location. So, you can be able to make withdrawals of money in any country on a daily basis.
I would like you to help me donate $100,000.00 US Dollars to any orphanage homes and motherless babies' homes in your country if there is any. Then the remaining $250,000.00 Dollars is for your compensation for your past sincere effort to help me. I would have sent the ATM card to your address by myself, but i was not with my partner who was in Africa for the transaction before getting the fund transfer to his country. I lack the time to travel to Africa now because I have to urgently meet up with my business colleagues in the UK.
I will be heading to the airport as soon as I send you this email because I will be traveling out of this country to the UK where I shall continue with petroleum business engagements and real Estate investment. For your own good, I requested my partner to leave the sum of $350,000 (Three Hundred and fifty Thousand U.S Dollars Only) in an ATM cash withdrawal Card. with one Mr. Usman Diop He is a bank officer in United bank of Africa, now go on and contact him through his official email address ( ubabankofafricas@africamail.com ) so that he can dispatch to you the ATM card at your contact address.
Simply contact Mr. Usman Diop immediately so that he can send the ATM card to you. Below is the contact of
Mr. Usman Diop
Telephone Number: +221-773643405
Email: ( ubabankofafricas@africamail.com )
Thanks and God bless you
Mrs.Lisandra
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