from: saneh@ms.su.ac.th via gmail.com
reply-to: debraustine777@gmail.com
to: Recipients <saneh@ms.su.ac.th>
date: Nov 22, 2020, 12:08 PM
subject: Mrs Debra Austine
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Cordial Greetings Dear Friend,
It's my pleasure to contact you through this medium because i need your urgent charitable investment project assistance in your country. My names are Mrs Debra Austine a widow diagnosed with brain tumor disease which has gotten to a very bad stage, Please I you to understand the most important reason why I am contacting you through this medium is because i urgently needs your sincerity and ability to carry out this transaction and fulfill my final wish in implementing the charitable investment project in your country as it requires absolute trust and devotion without any failure, which i believe that you will not expose or betray this trust and confident that I am about to entrust on you for the mutual benefit of the orphans and the less privileges ones. I have some funds I inherited from my late husband, the sum of ($ 9,450,000.00, Nine Million Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars) deposited with the Bank. Having known my present health condition, I decided to entrust this fund to you believing that you will utilize it the way i am going to instruct herein.
It will be my pleasure to compensate you as my Investment Manager/Partner with 40% percent of the total money for your effort in handling the transaction while 60% of the fund will be Invested into the charity project there in your country. Therefore I am waiting for your prompt respond, if only you are interested in this humanitarian project for further details of the transaction and execution of this charitable project for the glory and honor of God the merciful compassionate. Your urgent reply will be appreciated.
LAWAYS REPLY HERE,,,,,,debraustine777@gmail.com
Best regards and God bless you.
Mrs Debra Austine
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from: saneh@ms.su.ac.th via gmail.com
reply-to: debraaustine888@gmail.com
to: Recipients <saneh@ms.su.ac.th>
date: Dec 6, 2020, 2:25 PM
subject: Cordial Greetings Dear Friend,
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reply-to: debraaustine888@gmail.com
to: Recipients <saneh@ms.su.ac.th>
date: Dec 6, 2020, 2:25 PM
subject: Cordial Greetings Dear Friend,
mailed-by: gmail.com
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