from: MR GREG WILLIAMS <gregwilliams1914@aol.com>
date: Jul 26, 2023, 2:38 PM
subject: Attn:
mailed-by: aol.com
I have received your email message in respect to my proposal to you, It will be my pleasure to work with you in this business venture hoping that you can be trusted with this huge sum. To commence this life changing transaction, Please provide outlined information below to enable me introduce you to the Bank where this fund is currently deposited for the approval process and immediate transfer of funds to you.
This is legal and risk free as all necessary legal documents required by law over border crossing transfer of this magnitude will be secured for our protection and that of the fund. Congratulations for being part of this.
YOUR COMPLETE NAME
CONTACT ADDRESS
PHONE NUMBERS
OCCUPATION/AGE
MARITAL STATUS
COPY OF VALID ID.
Upon the receipt of the above, I will advise you on the next step of action
Regards
Greg Williams
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Greg Williams - gregwilliams1914@aol.com
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