from: sgt angie novoa <sgtangienovoa53@gmail.com>
date: May 5, 2021, 8:41 PM
subject: Greetings
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear ,
Greetings to you, I know my message will come to you as a surprise but i want you to know that am contacting you for Friendship and business partnership.I really wish to have you as my good friend/partner and wishes to hand over my funds to you for investments on trust.I will send to you my photos and my military identity scan copy in my next mail to you.
I will like to use this opportunity to let you know about me , I Sergeant Angie Novoa USA Army ,single,serving in USA army ,my contact address in USA is 76B Van Ness Avenue Westward San Jose -California -United States of America but i was serving in USA Victory Base Baghdad but was posted to work as Intelligence Agencies attached with United States of America Embassy Baghdad-Iraq.
I made total sum of $7.5 Million US dollars which I have successfully moved out of Iraq to Swift Expert Company for Safe Keeping and to be use for investments with reliable and trusted foreign investor.The funds is oil business money I did with some Iraqi citizens worth over 42 million US dollars, but the $7.5 million US dollars stated is my share on the business and it’s legal. I have successfully moved the funds out of Iraq as family valuables with help of Swift Expert Company .
The most important thing is ''' Can We Trust each other?,Am offering you 30% share of the total funds while we use the rest 70% for our investments.You have to take control of all investments and will be coming to meet with you later as soon as i have vacation but please i have more interest on real estate.Kindly indicate on your next mail if you are really interested to partner with me so i will provide to you more detail information on how we will move forward.
Note that the whole process is very simple and we must keep a low profile at all times and I want all our communications to remain on emails for now.I look forward to your reply and co-operation.
My Regards,
Sgt. Angie Novoa
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