from: John Michael <johnmic3303@gmail.com>
date: Oct 1, 2025, 10:04 AM
subject: Dear
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
Thank you for your prompt response to my mail.
The said inheritance of ($250 Million USD) left behind by my late client before his tragic death. I will establish you as the recipient of the inheritance to claim the funds from the depository as the new beneficiary and to invest it in a profitable business venture in your country.
To facilitate the release of the funds into your custody I will need the following information from you, your full names , your age, your address, your telephone number, your occupation, your position and as well as any means of your identification.
I am hoping that we can build up a firm relationship upon which this transaction can be executed. Your benefit is 40% of the total sum and 10% to charity Organizations.
I await your swift response.
Respectfully,
John Michael
WhatsApp +233 26 274 2947
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