from: Hannah Wilson <hannahwilson192@gmail.com>
date: Jan 22, 2020, 6:00 PM
subject: Hello,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello Dear,
My Dear, I pray that God will touch your heart to help and assist me
carry out this transaction accordingly. First let me start by
introducing myself proper to you. My names are Mrs. Hannah David
wilson. a widow I’m suffering from brain tumor disease this illness
has gotten to a very bad stage, without any family members and no
child. I hoped 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.
All I need and required from you is your sincerity and ability to
carry out the transaction and fulfill my final wish in implementing
the charitable project as it requires absolute trust and devotion
without any failure and I will be glad to see that the bank has
finally release and transfer the fund into your bank account in your
country even before I die here in the hospital, because my present
health condition is very critical at the moment everything need to be
process rapidly as soon as possible.
It will be my pleasure to compensate you as my Investment
Manager/Partner with 35 % percent of the total money for your effort
in handling the transaction, 5% percent for any expenses that may
occur during the international transfer process while 60 % of the fund
will be Invested into the charity project there in your country.
Meanwhile I am zealously waiting to hear from you urgently, if only
you are interested for further details of the transaction and
execution of this humanitarian project for the glory and honor of God
the merciful compassionate.
May God bless you.
Sincerely Mrs. Hannah David Wilson.
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