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Cpt Raymond Zedalis - cap.raymondzedalis@gmail.com

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from: Cpt. Raymond Zedalis <tipografiafanti@fastmail.it> via gmail.com
reply-to: cap.raymondzedalis@gmail.com
date: Dec 9, 2020, 11:13 AM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings,

My name is Cpt. Raymond Zedalis, an officer of the US Army. I am
presently serving in Syria. I have a business proposal for you which is
worth a substantial amount and will save lives. I would be glad to
receive your acknowledgement of this email so I can furnish you more
with details of my proposal for your consideration. Please send your
reply to my private email at: cap.raymondzedalis@gmail.com
Please give me the opportunity to explain to you in detail what the
business is all about by replying back to my private email as stated
above.

Note: You have the right to quit by the end of my detailed explanation
and you don't feel like moving forward with me. But Trust me, you won't
regret it. Let me get feedback from you to enable us to discuss more
about this. I will appreciate all efforts until I am back home .

Regards.
Cpt. Raymond Zedalis
(US ARMY)
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