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Jane Van - moorecohen843@gmail.com

Posted: 18 July 2020
by Yahoozeo
From: moorecohen843@gmail.com
Date: July 17, 2020, 8:19 AM
Subject: Please all what I need from you is your honesty on this charity project?.

Dear Beloved One,

With warm hearts I offer my friendship, and my greetings to you in the name of our lord God, and I hope this letter meets you in good time, I propose with my free mind and as a person of integrity from God, I know that this message will appear as a surprise to you that we barely know but the grace of God directed me to you and I wish you read this message and be blessed in name of the Lord.

After going through your profile on the internet, I decided to contact you, I am Mrs. Jane Van from the USA,I am 58 years old, married to an African American from Benin Republic but he died 11 years ago, making me a widow.
I know that my request looks strange, but, please in the light of all truth, I wish you take over my inheritance worth (€2.1M) on condition you will use it for charity works, if I don't hear from you, it means bankers will inherit my inheritance because I am barren, I am presently undergoing treatment of breast cancer in a local hospital in Benin Republic where I have been living together with my husband before his death.

Know that you can keep 30% of the money for yourself and the rest will be used to create a charitable foundation in my memory and a federation in the fight against cancer and also build orphanages.I count on your goodwill and especially on the proper use of these funds,so that the grace of God be with me until my last home so I can receive an honorable place with the Lord our father.

I have no fear because before I contacted you, I have for several nights prayed for the Lord God to give me the contact of a trusted person to whom I can entrust this matter and it is the result of why I am doing research that allowed me to contact you through your profile on the internet.

Awaiting your prompt reply, receive my cordial and fraternal greetings.

Yours Sincerely
Mrs. Jane Van