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Nelson Scott - nelsonscott174@gmail.com

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from: Nelson Scott <nelsonscott174@gmail.com>
date: Aug 14, 2023, 8:27 AM
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Hello, my friend
Thank you for your email,
sorry for your email address has an issue and I sent you this below email.
please let me go straight to the point, I have been serving here for the past 16 months as part of my mission.
My proposal for you is that I have $16.4 million USD that I recovered from this place, and I would like to know if you are willing to help me keep it under your custody until I complete my duty here.
I am seeking your help now because it is not safe for me to keep the money here with me, I have also discovered a way to move this money out of here which is through a delivery service that delivers food to this refugee camp here in Syria.

I will give you 40% of the total amount, which will be $6.560,000 million USD.
It will be your share if you are willing to help me on this and you are free to take it out as soon as the money arrives under your care.
note that I came across your email address while searching randomly on the internet to see if I can get help.

If you're interested in my offer, kindly respond to my email and we will proceed with the delivery plan.

Thank you
Nelson
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