from: Rebecca Marvay <rebeccamarvay@gmail.com>
date: Feb 13, 2020, 12:20 PM
subject: Re: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com
Thank you for taking out time to respond to my email. I believe you didn't get my first email but I trust I can have you as a good friend and business partner in your country.
I am Rebecca Marvay, a widow and mother of one from Equatorial Guinea. My late husband was a politician and business man who was assassinated last year due to some issues he had with some business associates. Since his death, his family members and some associates have been making life very uncomfortable for me as they are fighting to claim all the properties and money my late husband has left behind.
Due to so much threat to my life and that of my little daughter, I had to sell off a hotel and business plaza my husband built for me. I have been able to put together a total sum of $2.11million which I will love to invest in your country and start a new life over there with my daughter.
I will be very glad if you can help me with information on getting a decent home to buy in your country and also any good business you can assist me set up over there that will be very profitable. I promise if you are sincere and straight forward with me, I am willing to pay you 20% commission from the entire money I want to invest in your country and also have you as a very good friend when I get there.
Please get back to me and let me know if you will be happy to assist me.
Thank you.
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