from: Bin Mohammed <chris@travispestmanagement.com>
reply-to: officemail.bin@aol.com
date: Mar 17, 2021, 11:30 AM
subject: Urgent Loan Proposal
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Dear Esteemed Client,
We are Al Tayeghurair Group company L.L.C, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates UAE , We got your contact through UAE chamber of commerce 2020/2021 Business Catalogue
We are willing to partner with you/your company in areas of investment partnership or by financing your company's project through loan. But your business must not be sited in prohibited countries and prohibited businesses.
The interesting news ia that the Loan Interest Rate is 1.3%. You are hereby advice to indicate your interest by sending us your business plan and your company or personal profile to this email address officemail.bin@aol.com
Best Regards Bin Mohammed
Al Tayeghurair Group company L.L.C City/
State : Jumeirah Lakes Tower, Dubai, UAE
Address : Almas Tower Jumeirah ,Dubai
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