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Tony Ehichioya - tonyehichioya@gmail.com

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from: Tony Ehichioya <elizabethdodji@gmail.com>
reply-to: tonyehichioya@gmail.com
date: Aug 23, 2021, 5:15 PM
subject: Thanks for your mail.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend,

Thanks for your mail.

With due respect, I must apologize for this unsolicited message, I am
aware that this is certainly not a conventional way of approaching an
unknown person for establishment of project, But I respectfully insist
you read this message carefully before you either take a decision of
proceeding or deleting my message as I am optimistic it will be
successful for unimaginable financial benefit for both of us and our
families.

Haven't heard from you for a long time. I wonder how you have been
doing lately. Based on the information and recommendation
satisfactorily gathered concerning your personal profile, I hereby
wish to acquaint you with a business proposal that will be of benefit
to both of us. I represent an heiress family (their father is dead
since last year) which would like to invest their treasure in your
country in order to estate and business.

As a result of African economic and political instability, I am
prompted to look for credible, reliable and trust worthy person or
company whom to transfer this inheritance to his account, before his
death, their father deposited the money in a Trust Bank and the amount
deposited was a value of ($5.5 Million usd) and gold of 200 kg.

Meanwhile, all relevant documents pertaining to this 'Precious Family
Treasure' are with me and will be issued to you at your request.
Kindly send to me your acceptance mail and other details will follow.

On the receipt of your response i want you to call me on +22897114624
and add me to your whats-app, l will furnish you with a detailed
clarification.

I look forward to furnish you with additional information to this
effect upon your response to my mail.

Appreciate if you can call as soon as possible.

Expecting to hear from you soonest.

kind regards
Mr.Tony Ehichioya
Private Phone number and whats-app:+22897114624
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