from: Teresa williams <teresewilliams455@yahoo.com>
date: Jan 4, 2020, 9:45 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Dear friend,
Thanks for your mail to me. Permit me to use this opportunity to introduce myself to you as well. I'm Theresa Williams from Unites States of America. My Father died in Malaysia few Months ago. He use to work for the formal government official here in Malaysia. He did some business with some of the officials of the formal Government of Malaysia under the formal Prime Minister of Malaysia Najib Razak.
He got his share of 2.5million US Dolllars from the business he did with some formal government officials here in Malaysia but deposit the money with a security company under a secret arrangement as family landed document which means that the company doesn't know the real content of the box. Now i need a trustworthy person to help me claim the box from the security company and am ready to instruct you on how to contact the contact and forward there details to you to contact them for confirmation.
I'm ready to come and live in your country and also invest the money into business and be your wife only if you are still single. Kindly indicate your interest and promise me that you will not betray me as i have promise to reward you 10% of the total money of 2.5millions US Dollars.
I am ready to instruct you on how to follow up and contact the company as soon as you indicate your interest by forward your following details to me:
1,Your names:.................................
2,Address:.................................
3,Occupation:............................
4, Photo or National identity Card:
Hope to positively hear from you soon.
Sincerely Yours,
Theresa.
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