from: John Richard <alvinking56@gmail.com>
reply-to: johnrichard91717@gmail.com
date: Nov 25, 2020, 9:21 AM
subject: Hello.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello.
I am Mr. John Richard, I am in charge of Foreign Contractors payment,On assumption of office, we have carried out a lot of payments to their respective beneficiaries in the past. My reason for contacting you via your email is this, I have a pending funds transfer. Thirty Seven Million United State Dollars, approved for payment but the beneficiary (contractor) from USA is dead and has no next of kin in his file. I want both of us to work together to move this fund into your account as the new beneficiary, I have the power to make it happen if you are interested to work with me, I have already started the process, and I have reached the point I need a foreigner partner to stand as the next of kin,because it is the only option. If you are interested kindly get back to me immediately so we can complete the formalities and also to avoid searching for another person.
Thanks for your understanding.
Mr.JOHN RICHARD
johnrichard91717@gmail.com
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