from: Martins Awele <unitednations01011@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrsbettysilas871@gmail.com
date: Oct 2, 2023, 8:27 AM
subject: Now get in contact with my secretary
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good Day
Due to my tight schedules I could not contact you earlier before
now.I'm happy to inform you about my success in getting those funds
transferred under the cooperation of a new partner.
Presently I'm in Seoul South Korea for an Investment Projects with my
own share of the total sum. Meanwhile, I did not forget your past
efforts and attempts to assist me in transferring those funds despite
that it failed us some how and I am sorry for what happened.Now
contact my secretary in Lagos Nigeria her name is:Mrs Betty Silas
Email address:mrsbettysilas871@gmail.com
Tell her to send you the Atm Master Card, a total sum of US
$850.000.00
which I kept for your compensation for all your past efforts and
attempts to assist me in this transaction, which was applied in your
name I appreciated your efforts at that time so much.
Now get in contact with my secretary Mrs Betty Silas and
instruct her where to send the Atm Master Card to you.
Please do let me know immediately you receive the Atm Master Card for
us to share the joy together after our past efforts at that time. At
this moment, I am very busy here because of the investment projects
which my new partner and I are having at hand.
Finally, remember I have forwarded instruction to Mrs Betty Silas on
your behalf for her to send you your Atm Master Card.
Best regards,
Martins Awele.
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