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Angelic Gardner - Ms.angelicgardner@angelic.com

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from: Mrs. Angelic Gardner <Ms.angelicgardner@angelic.com> via mail.com
date: May 11, 2020, 12:34 PM
subject: Good Day Dearest, This is my first email i sent you please help me,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good Day Dearest,

I pray this mail finds you in a state of your sound health and indomitable spirit. Please, I would like to confide in you for your honesty and truth for progress. I feel quite safe dealing with you in this important business. Let me introduce myself to you, I am Mrs. Angelic Gardner from a 40 years period of marriage life, we could not produce any child, my late husband was very wealthy and after his death, I inherited some part of his business and money in the bank. The doctor has advised me that I may not live for more than three months and 2 weeks and warn me to stop from thinking over who is going to inherit me and the wealth.

Based on that, today I have decided to donate and contribute to the less privileged, charity homes, and orphanage homes and to those displaced by wars going on in the middle-east and around the world. I made this decision after listing to the news line about 100 years old woman who secretly donated her fortune and wealth upon her death,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8o-e-iLsUM

I choose you after many prayers as I'm devoted Christian and always doing the right thing as I have the confidence in you because I have prayed. I am willing to donate the sum of $9.5 million U.S dollars, to the less privileged of which you will be responsible for taking care of the disbursement and sharing of this money to organizations that I will appoint.

Meanwhile, you will also get 30% of the money which will be; two million height hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($2,850,000) as your compensation for helping me fulfill this desire of donation.

Please, I want you to note that this fund is still in the bank where my late husband deposited it. I am going to advise my lawyer to change my last will to your name and file in an application for the transfer of the money in your name. Lastly, I honestly pray that this money when transferred to your account will be used for the said purpose even though I am late then or alive because I have come to find out that wealth acquisition is not always the final thing in life or death if you do not help people as well when they need it.

please bear it in mind that all the money will rightfully belong to your name as quickly as I get your reply, and I made the promise to god that the fund will be used to help the needy and the less privileged.

May the grace of our lord the love of God and the fellowship of God be with you and your family, please further discussion contact me with your information as you receive my email:
reply me through this email: (Ms.AngelicGardner@angelic.com)
I await a kind response and my regards to your family.
Remain Blessed.
Mrs. Angelic Gardner.
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