from: elizbeth peterson <elizbethpetersa@gmail.com>
date: May 7, 2020, 2:07 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
My Dearest;
Thanks for your quick respond toward my email proposal which i send to
you and i acknowledge the receipt of your e-mail message you sent to
me. I am very happy for the assistance you are going to render to me
in this transaction and i promise you that it will definitely benefit
both of us and note that this transaction is 100% risk free and it
will favor me and you as i told you early if we both work hand to hand
to achieve our goal and keep this transaction confidential and note
that bad people in this world have spoil the image of the good ones.
please i request you to send me a copy of your owner passport ID or
drivers license as well for me to know you more for reference purpose.
Meanwhile note that all i need from you is your fully assistance,
sincerity,honesty and your knowledge to enable us to join hand
together as a partner and transfer this money into any of your
nominated bank account which you will provide to my banker who will
help us .
Please send me your personal cell phone number for easy communication
and always respond back to me on my private email..
one love keep us.
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters
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