from: Theresa Johnson <jtheresa354@gmail.com>
reply-to: theresabernhardj@gmail.com
date: Nov 22, 2021, 4:46 AM
subject: May the peace of the Lord be with you.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Donation for the sake of the less privileged.
I am contacting you in quest for a God's fearing person who will
understand how deeply I need to confide in him for a donation sum of
$5, 808,396.00USD. Please do not reply to this proposal if you have
any criminal record, or motive to use the money outside the benefit of
the less privileged. We have not lived today until we have done
something for someone who can never repay us. I am Mrs. Theresa
Johnson, 69 years old American and a widow to late Mr. Bernhard
Johnson, a Dutch national who died on May 12.2010. We were married for
44years without a child, and due to my present state of health as a
cancer patient, I have decided to donate the above mentioned funds for
the sake of the needy and the less privileged. I am suffering from a
protracted cancer of the lungs which have spreads (metastasizes) to
other parts of my body. The pulmonologist doctors in charge of my
diagnosis and treatment have courageously advised that I may not live
beyond the next two months since all indicators for recovery are
unfavorable. I am contacting you based on trust and hope to present
you to the bank as the payable on death beneficiary so that the fund
could be used to assist the poor and the needy if eventually death
comes my way. If you will be kind enough to be of help, I will be very
glad and only God will reward you for that. Upon the successful
release of the fund to you as my next of kin, 30% of the total fund
will be given to you as your own share, while 70% will be used for
orphanage home and charities. But, my Question is 'CAN I TRUST YOU? As
a sick and helpless woman, can I put my hope on you that you will
abide by my wishes once the fund is released to you?? If yes, please
in your response send the following information below to enable me
validate you as the legal beneficiary of this funds to the bank.
(1). Full names:
(2). Contact address:
(3). Direct Telephone Number:
(4). Age:
(5). Occupation:
(6). Sex
(7). E-mail Address.
(8).Religion
As soon as I receive your details, I will instruct the bank to contact
you for immediate release of the funds to you for the charity project.
Contact me via jtheresa354@gmail.com for more information and details.
Thanks and God bless.
Mrs. Theresa B. Johnson
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