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Wen Mingming - customer-service@webadicta.org

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from: Wen Mingming <customer-service@webadicta.org> via gmail.com
date: Sep 20, 2020, 2:03 PM
subject: Re: Unitech sweet (Zibo) Ltd ( Reply For More Information )
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello ,

Unitech sweet (Zibo) Ltd first and foremost would like to thank you for considering our offer to be the company's representative in your region, by assisting Unitech sweet (Zibo) Ltd to communicate and also retrieval of overdue payments from our customers/clients who are located in Northern America. We have clients from your region that has not meet up to the normal payment schedule of 30/60 days after confirming the delivery of products sent to them in good condition. Based on research and past experience we have discovered that having a representative in the same region with our client, it becomes very easy for them to comply and pay in due time, that is why we require Representatives in Northern America who can easily communicate with our customer via email and telephone means only. We shall provide you with all information which you will require to prove the existence of debt owed by the customer/client. Our company will like you to concentrate on this transaction.

After confirming that you received this email, we shall send you another email which is our Approval Process which you are to confirm your full contact information in the right manner and also presenting the details to the customer/client. We confirm in good faith that we are ready to work with you and also we must let you know that any payment made to you on behalf of our company, you shall earn 10% as commission and also you will be placed on a monthly payment of $1,500 to $1,800 if applying as an individual and $1,950 to $2,100 if applying as a company based on your credibility if you are willing and ready to assist our company without any illegal act.

Unitech sweet (Zibo) Ltd is a China conglomerate primarily engaged in food additives, Chemicals, Thermo-electricity, liquor, drinking water, surfactant, real estate etc.. Kindly view our website on: http://unisweet.com.cn/

I want to also let you know that we have approximately $8,250,000.00 worth of payment with different clients/companies from different regions in Northern America currently owed to Unitech sweet (Zibo) Ltd.

Please do not hesitate to get back to us if you require further details and I hope this email finds you well.

Waiting to hear from you.

Best Regards,
Wen Mingming
Tell: +852-581-93601
Executive Officer
Website: http://unisweet.com.cn/
Unitech sweet (Zibo) Ltd
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