from: Mike Dawson <mdwson65@gmail.com> via yahoo.com
reply-to: mdawson-65@hotmail.com
date: Mar 18, 2020, 7:05 PM
subject: Dear Trustee
signed-by: yahoo.com
Dear Trustee,
My name is Mike Dawson and I have been diagnosed with cancer of the bone marrow (Leukemia). I have been battling this plague for quite a long time and my doctor has said that i have limited time to live. My main aim of contacting you, is to WILL my inheritance to you to be used for charity as my last offering & also to fulfill the wish of my late wife. Should this be of interest to you, kindly reply with this (Ref:Saved For Charity) for further directives.
Please note that you will be fully rewarded for your kind assistance.
Looking forward to your reply
Regards,
Mike
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from: Micheal Dawson <mdawson-65@hotmail.com>
date: Mar 20, 2020, 3:09 AM
subject: Re: Dear Trustee
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Thanks for the prompt mail reply.
Firstly, I want to thank you for indicating interest and willingness to assist me on this project and want to assure you that you will be fully rewarded for your help. The fund is valued at $6,100,000. 00 and I want it to be used for Charity. It has been the wish of my late wife to do something for the less privileged in the society before her demise and I want to fulfill this desire of hers before i pass away.
In the meantime, I will contact the finance manager where my wife deposited this fund and inform him of my intention so that this money will be released to you, for you to use it in carrying out this wish of ours. Kindly acknowledge the receipt of this mail as soon as you receive it.
Once again thank you for your kindest help.
Best regards
Mike Dawson
date: Mar 20, 2020, 3:09 AM
subject: Re: Dear Trustee
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Thanks for the prompt mail reply.
Firstly, I want to thank you for indicating interest and willingness to assist me on this project and want to assure you that you will be fully rewarded for your help. The fund is valued at $6,100,000. 00 and I want it to be used for Charity. It has been the wish of my late wife to do something for the less privileged in the society before her demise and I want to fulfill this desire of hers before i pass away.
In the meantime, I will contact the finance manager where my wife deposited this fund and inform him of my intention so that this money will be released to you, for you to use it in carrying out this wish of ours. Kindly acknowledge the receipt of this mail as soon as you receive it.
Once again thank you for your kindest help.
Best regards
Mike Dawson
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