from: Walter Franca <frawal1967@gmail.com>
to: Mr.mrs.pringles@gmail.com
date: Aug 7, 2021, 3:34 AM
subject: From Walter
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dearest One,
How are you today? My name is Franca Walter, the only daughter to chief Adams Williams a great business man in West Africa; This Corona virus mess up everything in my happy family by taking away my beloved father. I know my message may come to you as a surprise. but do not be worried because i was totally convinced to write you in reference of the transfer of US$10 MILLION United State DOLLARS deposited in a bank account in Canada. After the death of my father i discovered the documents that cover the money and i have contacted the bank in Canada and they assured me that they will transfer the money to any of my late father business partner account because that money was deposited there for foreign business purpose. So any foreigner that i introduce to the bank; stand as the beneficiary to the money.
I will offer you 25% of the total money for your effort assistance. this is just for you to help me stand as my foreign partner while i put you in contact with the bank in Canada where my late father deposited the money before his death.I am the only survived child from my mother's womb. i lost my mum when i was 8 years old, i am the only one left. Please my dear i won't like to experience the pains i pass through in the past; please i want you to open your heart and help me, i don't want to loose this fund. do not be afraid of anything because this transaction is 100% risk free and the bank will be transferring the money legally to your account which you will provide, or you set up a new account for the transfer depend on your choice.
Thanks and have a nice day.
yours sincerely,
Franca Walter
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