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Glenn Wills - glenwills24@gmail.com

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from: Glen Wills <glenwills24@gmail.com>
date: Sep 1, 2025, 2:17 PM
subject: Dear Friend
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day My Friend,

I am pleased to inform you it was successful getting those funds transferred from Taiwan as proposed with the cooperation of a new partner from India. I am presently in India for investment projects with my partner. Meanwhile, It is impossible to forget your efforts and support towards assisting me getting the funds transferred though it failed after several attempts in the past.

To demonstrate how much I appreciate your effort as stated above, I have set aside a total sum of US$400,000.00 for your compensation, Having sent your time and resources partnering with me to ensure we have the funds successfully transferred but we couldn't achieve that due to one reason or the other. Even till now,I truly appreciate your efforts so much.

Please do let me know immediately you receive it, So we can together share the joy after all we went through trying to have the funds transferred. I am preoccupied at the moment with investment projects with my current partner.

Finally, I have mandated the lawyer who worked tirelessly for us then, to release the funds set aside for your compensation as stated above and he'll release the funds upon contact him with the information below:

Name: Seth Maxson
Email: foreignremittance@asia.com

Regards.
Glenn Wills
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