from: Veronica Rodeo <veronicarodeocharity@gmail.com>
date: Mar 11, 2020, 9:52 AM
subject: Re: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com
How are you doing today? I believe you're fine and in good health. I am very pleased to have checked my email and found a reply from you. As for my health, I am just counting on days until my last breath. I wish money can buy life I should have bought myself plenty of time however, they are things one cannot change about that. Even though I feel devasted a time, I am happily living the remaining days on earth to make the best out of this situation. It is okay, you do need to feel sorry. My first email was me giving details of my health condition and my quest for establishing a charity organization. I am a level 3 cancer patient, I and husband of blessed memory have dreams of establishing a charity organization is all about my first email to you.
Base on this, I have decided to use my Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars ($2,500,000.00) to build an orphanage home and a cancer research hospital in your country under my name so that people can remember me for my good heart when I am gone and that will make my husband happy as he's in heaven right now seeing my good intention of fulfilling our dream. I want you to handle the project for me in your country. I will give you 20% of the money for your effort and time, while the remaining 80% goes to the charity work in helping orphans.
Kindly send me your
Full Name:...........................
Full Address:............................
Phone Number:............................
Any form of identification (ID card, driving license or Int. Passport)
Once I received the above information from you, I will give you the full detail of the transaction.
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. Remain blessed and have a lovely week ahead.
Best Regards,
Mrs. Veronica
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