from: Maj. Jack Harry <andrewtwendi33@gmail.com>
reply-to: officedeptment2@gmail.com
date: May 1, 2023, 10:29 AM
subject: Profit sharing mode before we commence
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello Sir
I am Maj.Jack Harry an American Army currently on a peace mission in
Syria. I wish to let you know about a business of supplying
Pharmaceutical active ingredients from India to an American company,
this is a very lucrative business.If you have the ability to handle
this business, I will introduce you to the US Company and let you know
the Local Vendor in India to commence the business. But we will agree
on profit sharing mode before we commence
The Original Indian vendor is selling the raw material at a
considerable low rate Per Litre, while the American company buys at a
profit margin of $,9,000 USD Per Litre. The Company normally demands
between 800-1000 Litres every three months. I will convince the
American company to buy the material from you. We will get the
material from the Indian vendor and supply it to the American company
through their agent over there in India. I still have dealer
information in India, but I don't want to give their information to
the American Company to avoid them knowing the actual price. your duty
will be to get the material from the local dealer and supply to the
American Company, then we (you and I ) will share the profit made on
the basis of 60% for you and 40% for me.
Your role must be played perfectly and the least I will expect from
you is betrayal. Again, I don't i want the American company to know
the real cost or source of the product, likewise, I don't want the
Indian vendor to know about the American company.
Kindly get back to me with your full information, phone number and
contact address, if you are ready to partner with me. I will guide you
as well as direct on you on how to contact the Local Vendor in India
and how to approach the buyer (USA Company ) for the purchase. I
expect hearing from you as quickly as possible and i will explain more
to you as we progress !
Awaiting your response,
Maj.Jack Harry
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