from: Mr.Shawqy Elwaily <ibrahimalilawyer@gmail.com>
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date: Jan 30, 2026, 4:52 AM
subject: Mr Shawqy Elwaily
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Good Day,
Sorry for intruding into your privacy!
Can we work together as partners in supplying raw materials to our company? I am an employee of a multi-national animal vaccine production company in the USA and UK working as the production manager.
This business is very profitable
Looking forward to your response.
Thanks,
Mr Shawqy Elwaily
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from: shawqy elwaily <shawqyelwaily02@gmail.com>
date: Feb 2, 2026, 6:15 AM
subject: Re: Mr Shawqy Elwaily
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Thanks for the mail.
There is one raw material that our firm usually sends me to obtain when i was the company purchase manager, but now I've been promoted to production manager, and our director has asked me for the contact information for the original local dealer so that they may send the new buying manager to purchase the product straight from the manufacturer, I do not want to tell anybody in our firm about this since I am interested in the business and the profit we will make by delivering the material to my company. I aim to promote you as a supplier in your country (you will act as a liaison between our company and the original manufacturer) so that my company does not know the primary source of the material. This is simply a form of buying and selling.
The original manufacturer in India is selling it for $28,000, whereas my company paid $46,000, which was the market price, and all profits would be split between you and me. This will be a long-term commercial partnership between you and the UK firm. So I want us to take advantage of the market pricing at which the Indian manufacturer provides the product for a decent profit.
It’s quite unfortunate what happened to my late partner, who used to purchase the material from the local dealer in India and supply it to the UK company, I found out he died of Cancer few months ago.
I don’t want my organization to know the real cost of the product because of my interest.
Kindly get back to me if you are interested.
Awaiting your reply with best wishes,
Regards,
date: Feb 2, 2026, 6:15 AM
subject: Re: Mr Shawqy Elwaily
mailed-by: gmail.com
Thanks for the mail.
There is one raw material that our firm usually sends me to obtain when i was the company purchase manager, but now I've been promoted to production manager, and our director has asked me for the contact information for the original local dealer so that they may send the new buying manager to purchase the product straight from the manufacturer, I do not want to tell anybody in our firm about this since I am interested in the business and the profit we will make by delivering the material to my company. I aim to promote you as a supplier in your country (you will act as a liaison between our company and the original manufacturer) so that my company does not know the primary source of the material. This is simply a form of buying and selling.
The original manufacturer in India is selling it for $28,000, whereas my company paid $46,000, which was the market price, and all profits would be split between you and me. This will be a long-term commercial partnership between you and the UK firm. So I want us to take advantage of the market pricing at which the Indian manufacturer provides the product for a decent profit.
It’s quite unfortunate what happened to my late partner, who used to purchase the material from the local dealer in India and supply it to the UK company, I found out he died of Cancer few months ago.
I don’t want my organization to know the real cost of the product because of my interest.
Kindly get back to me if you are interested.
Awaiting your reply with best wishes,
Regards,
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