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Yahoozeo
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from: Joyce Dave <misjoyce21@gmail.com>
date: Oct 19, 2020, 9:38 AM
subject: My dear Handsome
mailed-by: gmail.com

How are you today? I like to be open, i am a woman that have seen life, i have been in the social circle for many years, It really does not matter one's age or color or achievement, what matters in our life is nothing but Care and expression, expression of the heart

This is the most important thing in life, to me the most beautiful thing created by God, is never seen, only felt in the heart, I have been hardworking all my life now, i must think of something better, to enjoy my life and probably have a family ,maybe relocate and start investing in other things

Anyway, i like to tell you little about me, My name is Joyce Dave , I am French by birth,i lost my only daughter at child birth, Am working as an Audit banker in Banque Atlantique Sénégal,i was married but my Ex Husband got married to another woman, which caused our divorce, but is ok, since he accused me of been so busy with my work and the bank and its accounting/auditing, that i was not having time for him, but he refused to understand that i was pursuing a goal, i told him that soon i would resign and we have enough time for each other but he was impatient, But is over between us, I am happy alone because I have everything i need, This is why I think of relocating to your country to get into investment and maybe own a small company which i can be able to manage Enough of myself, would you tell me more about yourself too???? I like to know you better, what you really do and your position in your work, your marital status and where you reside now

I love to hear from you soon
Joyce Dave
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from: Joyce Dave <misjoyce21@gmail.com>
date: Jul 10, 2021, 4:24 AM
subject: THANK YOU FOR YOUR PASS EFFORT
mailed-by: gmail.com

How are you over there in your country or elsewhere? I believe you are fine and doing well. I hope my mail meets you in good health today.

I am much delighted and privileged to contact you again, after all this time, it takes destiny and courage to remember Good friends like you and at the
same time, show gratitude to you despite circumstances that made us separate and
disrupted our transaction, which ultimately did not work out as we had projected then.
The good news is that I'm happy to inform you about my success in getting the funds transferred with the cooperation of a new partner from the Netherlands.
I use this opportunity to inform you that the transaction finally worked out and I am contacting you to let you know that I have left a cheque of (160, 000.00 Pounds) in your Name , I send the cheque through Rev Father Solomon Morris,
I will like you to accept it as this is from the bottom of my heart. I have raised and signed an International Cheque Draft (160, 000.00 Pounds) in your name for your efforts and contribution as it were.
I really appreciate your tremendous effort and contribution to start off and make things work to the stage you were unable to continue.

I believe the Rev Solomon Morris, with his group will be camping in Senegal, might be closer to you or your resident country. You should contact him via his organization private email address email: ( revsolomonmorris1@gmail.com)
his current number in Senegal ( +221705952909 )

revsolomonmorris1@gmail.com

+221705952909

My best regard to you
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