from: MISS JOSEPHINE JAMES <jjjjjhaddii@gmail.com>
reply-to: jjjjjhaddiii@gmail.com
date: Aug 31, 2021, 12:02 PM
subject: Dearest One Greetings to you and sorry if this message came to you as a surprise. I choose you after my fasting and prayer, i find you worthy and reliable. I am Miss Princess Josephine James writing from Ivory Coast, originally from Calgary Canada,but my late father was the contractor and an Engineer in the government of Ivory Coast before his death of fatal accident.Please i want you to assist me in investing a total amount of 5.5 million Dollars which i inherited from my late father. My mother was divorced when i was still a kid as my father told me before his death of car accident, and i have no relative. I am seeking for your assistance i have no business idea,i would like you to help me get this fund invested in your country while i will come to stay with you and continue my education in your country.please I will give you 35% of the total fund once the fund transfer into your account and i will give you more details as soon as i hear from you.Yours forever.Miss princess Josephi
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