from: Steve Hughes <info@fepc.org.bo>
reply-to: steve59hughes@outlook.com
date: Sep 28, 2019, 9:00 PM
subject: PHARMACEUTICAL RAW MATERIALS ARE NEEDED FROM INDIA
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Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is STEVE HUGHES, I got your contact from a business directory.
I decided to contact you for a business Supply of raw Material from
India with my company in United Kingdom. The company I work with is into
manufacturing of pharmaceutical materials there is a raw material which
the company used to send me to India to buy, now I have been promoted to
the post of Manager so the company can not send me to India again, they
will send a more junior staff.
The director has asked for the contact of the supplier in India. I need
you as the person I will present to the company as the supplier in
India.You will buy the product from the local dealer at the Prize of
58,000 INR and supply to our company through the Delegate that will
travel to meet you in India at $1,900 Dollars. The profit would be
shared between you and I. Why I don't want the company to have direct
contact of the local dealer is that, I don't want the company to know
the actual price I was buying the product. If you are interested kindly
respond to me for more details to follow up.
Thanks,
STEVE HUGHES
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