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Pam Arthur - xzukltd96@yahoo.com

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from: Mrs. Pam Arthur <dsenterprise.ltd@gmail.com>
reply-to: xzukltd96@yahoo.com
date: Jan 26, 2021, 3:58 PM
subject: RE : Please reply
mailed-by: gmail.com

My Dear Beloved,

It is so unfortunate and disappointing to me that, I have not yet
received any response from you, since I sent the first message to you,
But I Still pray that God bless you and your family, as you will
benefit from this with if you can reply quickly.

I am Mrs. Pam Arthur from London United Kingdom, born in the state of
Ohio USA. I am legally married to Mr. Ian Arthur, a British citizen
born and brought up in the US, I live in Switzerland with my husband
for 32 years before we move down to U.K in 1985 after my
husband's retirement in 1984. I am 65 years old by the grace of God, I
am a God fearing person, and I am suffering from long time (illness)
cancer of the bone (leukemia).

This illness has troubled me for a long time. All indications from my
doctor and medical analysis is that, my condition is really
deteriorating and getting worse; and it is quite
obvious that I will not live more than three OR Four months, although
it is God who decides. This is because the cancer disease has gotten
to a very bad stage that there is no hope for me to be living again.My
dear husband was involved with the January 2000 Kenya airways plane
crashed as you can see on the news line website.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6627485.stm )

30 years’ period of my marriage life, still we could not produce any
child, my late husband was very wealthy and after his death, I
inherited some part of his business and money in the bank. Today I
have decided to donate and contribute to your work, your Country covid
-19 front line workers and to the less privileges, charity homes, and
orphanage homes and to those displaced by wars going on in the
middle-east and around the world.

I choose you after viewing your profile (information) and I have the
confident in you because I have prayed and believed God that you can
handle this process goodly. I am willing to donate the sum of
GBP£12.5, million British pounds, to the less privileged of which you
will be responsible in taking care of the disbursement and sharing of
this money to organizations that I will appoint. Meanwhile, you will
also get 30% of the above amount which will be; Three million, seven
hundred and fifty thousand Great British Pounds (£3,750,000GBP) as
your compensation for helping me fulfill this desire of donation.

Please I want you to know that this fund is still in the bank where my
late husband deposited it, I am going to advice my Lawyer to change my
last will to your name and file in an application for the transfer of
the money in your name.,

Lastly, I honestly pray that this money when transferred to your
account will be used for this purpose whether I am Dead then or Alive,
please bear it in mind that all the money will rightfully be changed
to your names and will belong to your names as quickly as I get your
reply, and I made the promise to God that the fund will be used to
help the needy and the less privilege
Please reply QUICKLY.

I wait for your urgent reply.
Remain blessed
Mrs. Pam Arthur
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