from: Mary Johnson <maryjohnson1bt@gmail.com>
date: Sep 25, 2023, 5:14 AM
subject: Greetings
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings
I am on admission at the intensive care unit of a London hospital,located at Fulham road in west London United Kingdom.
Once again let me remind you for the avoidance of doubt, that the role i want you to play in this project is self explanatory. I want you to execute my last(WILL and TESTAMENT) to the best of your ability on my behalf as carefully streamlined in my first letter to you which you just responded to. You will receive the $10,000,000.00 via your bank account through my bankers and use the proceeds to better the lot of the less fortunate around the globe in any way you may deem convenient for you. I believe that my first letter to you was self explanatory enough. Note that in answer to your question, yes you are the only sole heir apparent to the fund and that is authoritative and my choosing you for this task is purely by divine configuration and not by accident. I see you more as my brother and not as (a total stranger).
Meanwhile, we have to start by you sending the following information to me without delays, to enable me prepare letter of Authorization on your behalf and send it to you and also copy the bank to enable the board and management of First Inland Bank Nigeria Plc contact you as the new Beneficiary of my fund and consequently begin the official process of transferring the funds to your nominated bank account immediately.
Kindly send the information in this order:
(1) Your full names :=============
(2) personal contact/mailing address:==========
(3) Home or Office phone#:============Cellphone#:===
Be informed that the transfer process of the fund will adequately meet international standards and layed down ethics to put all parties on a sound footing without creating panic or skirmishes of any kind.
Lastly, i would like to remind you to be conscious of the intrinsic time value of this project, hence the urgent need to expedite action in getting started without undue delays.
Remember that such a bold step of commencing promptly will help in seeing to the speedy conclusion of this project.
Have a nice day and may God bless you richly.
Yours Sincerely
Mrs. Mary Johnson.
(LONDON UK).
Mary Johnson - maryjohnson1bt@gmail.com
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