from: John Williams <johnwilliamsv156@gmail.com>
date: Jun 3, 2021, 2:38 AM
subject: Hi
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear friend,
Good day my dear friend, how are you? Longest time. I am happy to
inform you about my success in getting those inheritance funds
transfer under the cooperation of a new partner. Presently I'm in
INDIA foreign investment projects with my own share of the total sum.
mean while I did not forget your past efforts and attempts to assist
me in transfering those inheritance funds even though it failed us
some how. Now contact my secretary in Lome Togo west Africa, her name
is Rubbecca Johnson at her email address (rubbeccajohnson@gmail.com)
ask her to send you the total sum of ($ 950,000.00), Nine hundred and
Fifty thousand United States dollars which I kept for your
compensation for all the past efforts and attempts to assist me in the
transaction. I greatly appreciated your efforts at that time. So feel
free and contact my secretary Rubbecca Johnson and instruct her where
to send you the ATM CARD of the total sum ($ 950,000.00). Please let
me know immediately when you receive it so that we can share the joy
after all the suffering at that time. At this moment I am very busy
here because of the investment projects that I am having with my new
partner, finally remember that I had forwarded instructions to my
secretary on your behalf to receive the ATM CARD, so feel free to get
in touch with Rubbecca Johnson, she will send the amount to you with
out any delay.
Best regards,
John williams
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