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Mary Max - Exxon Mobil - marymx11@yahoo.co.uk

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from: MRS. MARY MAX <marymx11@yahoo.co.uk>
date: Aug 15, 2020, 8:19 AM
subject: Thanks for your response!
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.co.uk

I am Mrs. Mary Max, a representative of Exxon Mobil
in London (http://www.exxonmobil.com). Exxon Mobil is one
of the World Largest Fund Management Company with over 1.2
Trillion pounds Capital contract Investment.

As a senior representative of Exxon that handle contract
related matters,I over invoiced a contract which is not
known by anybody and, I need your full cooperation and
partnership to re-profile funds amounting to US$12.2M to
your name as the contractor that executed this contract in
Asia.

The fund will be paid to you through a Finance Company where
it is presently deposited as soon as the filing and
documentation process is concluded in your name because the
contract was executed by Exxon Mobil United Kingdom in Asia.

Most importantly, you will be required to:
(1). Stand as the beneficiary / contractor with Exxon Mobil
to receive the funds as I will present you before the firm
with legal documents.
(2). Receive the funds into a business/personal bank account
in your country.
(3). At the completion of this transaction, the sharing
rates shall be
60% for me, 40% for you.
(4) Full Names;
(5) Contact Address:
(6) Direct Telephone No:
(7) Occupation:
(8) Age and Marital Status:

Note: Do not contact my office number or company email for
security reasons. Get back to me as soon as possible For
more details about the funds.

Best Regards.
Mrs. Mary Max
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