from: Barrister Aman Luky. <lauvin88888@gmail.com>
reply-to: amanluky2001@gmail.com
date: Jul 9, 2020, 4:43 AM
subject: Urgent
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
I apologize for intruding into your privacy, especially by contacting
you through this means for a business transaction of this magnitude,
but due to its seriousness and urgency, therefore it became necessary
for me to seek for your assistance. Please contact me for more
information on the transfer of $14M (fourteen million United States
dollars). left by my late client I want to present you as the next of
kin to my late client.After the fund transfer into your account you
will be entitled 50% of the total fund at the conclusion of the
transaction and the remaining 50% of the fund will be mine,
Get back to me with the following information.
1. Your Full Name. 2. Age 3. Occupation. 4. Your Telephone Number.5.
Your Email address.Your country name
to enable me forward the details of this transaction to you as soon as
I hear from you.I suggest you get back to me as soon as possible
stating your wish in this deal on my confidential EMAIL ADDRESS
Best Regards,
Barrister Aman Luky.
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