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Lee S Price - MrsLeeprice@hotmail.com

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from: N. Lee S. Price <MrsLeeprice@hotmail.com>
date: Sep 12, 2023, 6:38 AM
subject: HI
mailed-by: hotmail.com

Dear Friend,

I am Mrs Lee Price writing to you after proper consideration that telephone conversation may not be an ideal medium to contact you. I got your search on the internet for a reliable person.I am sure this mail will be coming to you as a bite of a surprise since we have never meet before and you may also be asking yourself why I have decided to choose you amongst the numerous internet users in the world, precisely I cannot say why I have chosen you but do not be alarmed for I mean no harm.

I am in the National Guard Artillery unit here in Iraq, we discovered some funds when on Routine foot patrol in Khalis Iraq at the company's compound.
We have kept these funds for some time now without any hitch. As the head of the troop, I have secretly moved a sum of US$ 20,000.000.00 (Twenty Million United States Dollars) from the total sum found into a secret bank account in London, United Kingdom.
Dear Friend,i decided to look for someone outside Iraq that will honestly receive this money and keep it save, so i am contacting you to stand as beneficiary and receive this fund and move it to your bank in your country
I intend to secretly relocate to your location as soon as you have received the fund in councom , so that we can share the money and i start a new life in your country with your help.

If you are interested, get back to me for details on my private email So that I can direct you to the banker in charge of the bank where I have moved the fund to. View the Website below for details; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Price

Please forward the following ::
….Full name
….Address
….Telephone number ( Mobile ).

Truly yours,
Mrs Lee price
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