from: BarrJames Martins <barr.jjamesmartins22@gmail.com>
date: Sep 16, 2020, 11:45 AM
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Dear
How are you doing? I guess that you are fine and healthy despite the problem of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is to inform you that I have concluded the transaction successfully. It has been a long time since our last communication. It was unfortunate that your partnership with me failed to complete the fund’s transfer. I guess it got to a time when there was much pressure and confusion that you became less interested in the transaction. In any case, I’m happy to inform you about my success in getting the fund transferred under the co-operation of the new partner. I’m presently in Lebanon on investment. However; I didn't forget your past effort and attempts to assist me in transferring the fund despite the fact that we couldn't reach a specific conclusion.
In appreciation of your attempt to assist, I and my new partner reached a decision that you deserve to be compensated, this the letter is, therefore, to inform you that I left a compensation of $4,500,000.00 in your name under a Finance Coy over there in Europe so that you will share the joy with me. I advise you to contact my secretary therein Ghana and he has a copy of the Deposit Certificate and other legal clearance documents which you will need to present to the security Coy in person because you will be required to sign some legal release order clearance papers of the $4,500,000.00 which allows them to release the funds to you. To avoid a long delay you should contact my secretary as soon as you receive this mail message, I instructed my secretary to communicate with you so you can quickly get this receive from the Finance /security Coy so this will require your presence at the security payment center in Europe. for advice, they will demand you to pay for little fees as their Administrative charges when you get there not upfront but on your arrival to their office officially, Meanwhile, you should contact my secretary Immediately as soon as you hear from him
Here is the contact of my secretary viz:
Mr.Thompson Okwe
thompsonokwe4@outlook.com
Regards
Barrister James Matins
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