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Sarah Mason - sarahmason2221@gmail.com

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from: sarah mason <sarahmason2221@gmail.com>
date: Feb 10, 2020, 8:38 PM
subject: My beloved, you are welcome
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day dear ,
I am happy to know you, but God knows you better and he knows why he has directed me to you at this point, so do not be afraid. after my prayer this Morning l decided to drop this mail hoping that God will touch you to be a helper to the poor and to the less-privilege l have confidence already in you,
hoping you are a God fearing person. I am writing this mail to you with heavy sorrow in my heart, this massage mighty come to you as surprise but i choose to reach you through email because it still remains the fastest medium of communication through this medium internet has been greatly abused. Please give me this little chance to explain myself to you, I would have like to meet you face to face before departing from this mother earth but due to the illness continue to deprive the chance but even if I die on the process of this operation I will still praise Almighty,
My name is Mrs. Sarah Mason Paul, i am from United States Of America, i am a dying woman and i decided to donate what I have to you for charity work/assistance to less privileged people in the society. I am 69 years old and I was diagnosed of cancer for about 1 year ago, immediately after the death of my husband, who has left me everything he worked for and my doctor told me that i would not last for the period of seven months due to cancer problem because of my health,
I am married to Mr. Paul Moller ,who died as the result of war in Syria before my husband death he informed me that he deposited the sum of $4.5 Million US Dollars,Four Million Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars, in Chase Bank New York. Before he was poisoned to death as the result of war in Syria, I want you to help me to use this money for a charity project before I die, for the poor Less-privilege and Orphanages in your country.
I accept this decision because I do not have any child who will inherit this money after I die. I want your urgent reply to me so that I will tell you how to start and the process, to start the good work of God, for immediate transfer of the money to your bank account in your country or via diplomatic delivery, To be very honest with you, this money i have opened-up to you is totally genuine and 100% risk-free. I am absolutely assuring you that no trouble or problem is involved in this fund either in the short-run or in the long-run because is my late husband money, it is legal.
I want you to take 35 % percent of the total money for your personal use, 5 % percent for expenses and while 60% of the money will go to charity. I will appreciate your utmost confidentiality and trust in this matter to accomplish my heart desire, as I do not want anything that will jeopardize my last wish.
Please kindly respond quickly for further details.
Thanks and God bless you,
I await your urgent reply,
Yours, Mrs.Sarah.
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