from: Mrs Santha Maria <sss.sanjay5@msn.com>
reply-to: santhamaria01@gmail.com
date: 22 Jan 2022, 17:56
subject: Dear Beloved
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Dear Beloved,
Please read this slowly and carefully, as it may be one of the most important emails you ever get. I got your details after an extensive on-line search for a reliable person, I'm Mrs. Santha Sanjay Maria, A dying woman who has decided to donate the sum of ($15,000,000.00) to you for charitable goals,
I have cancer. Having known my condition I decided to donate these funds to better the lives of the less privileged need an honest and trustworthy individual that will utilize this money in accordance with my instruction,I shall give you the contact of the Bank, and my Attorney
For legitimacy, he will also issue you a Letter of Authorization that will empower you as the original-beneficiary of this fund, Any delay in your reply will give me room in sourcing for another individual for this same purpose, if you are not interested, kindly pardon me for contacting you.
Yours Faithfully,
Mrs Santha Sanjay Maria
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Santha Sanjay Maria - santhamaria01@gmail.com
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Santha Sanjay Maria - santhamaria01@gmail.com
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