from: Alexis Daniel <mariamakuma001@gmail.com>
reply-to: alexis.daniel00225@gmail.com
date: Feb 4, 2020, 10:29 AM
subject:
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Greetings,
I am writing this letter in other to inform you of a very lucrative
business that will benefit both of us immensely as long as you will
make up your mind to co-operate with me.
I worked as a product sourcing manager with an export company here in
Cote d'Ivoire.
In a business seminar I attended sometime ago in 2012, I met one
Alhaji, who is the the president & CEO of a big cattle and dairy farm
here in my country.
Alhaji informed me that he needed a particular vaccine which he
usually buys at USD2,000 per carton and he buys up wards of 2000
cartons every three months.
On getting back to my office, I discussed this with my boss.
After some market research,we got the product from Europe for USD575.00 per
carton and we supplied to Alhaji at USD1,500 per carton.
My boss has supplied this vaccine to Alhaji for more than four times now,
making a very huge profit.
My problem now is that my boss has vehemently refused to pay me my
share of the profit as we discussed. As a result of this,I decided to
arrange with Alhaji to link him to the real producers of the vaccine
who will give him the vaccine at a cheaper rate.
After my discussion with Alhaji,he agreed to buy the vaccine at the rate of
USD1,250 per carton of 12 bottles.
Alhaji is presently in urgent need of more than 3500 cartons of the vaccine.
If you can handle the contract, do get back to me so that I can provide you
with full details of the contract.
Anticipating your response at the earliest.
Thanks,
Mr.Alexis Daniel.
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