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Jone Williams - Banker - jonewilliams42@yahoo.com

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from: Jone Williams <jonewilliams42@yahoo.com>
date: Feb 16, 2021, 12:03 AM
subject: Thanks for your Response.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com

Dear Friend,

I Am Jones Williams a banker,please I am very sorry for disturbing you,but if you don't mind the rest of us will rejoice and celebrate together at the end of the day.

I have a deal of US$10,800,000.00 Million dollars to rock with you, This money in question belong to one of our customers who died on March 2020 on a complicated issue
related to coronavirus convid 19,the customer deposited the money with our bank without any next of kin and i am the account manager of late customer.

This deal is completely 100% risk free, the truth of the matter is that the money in question does not belong to me rather to our late customer
who died on coronavirus covid 19.

I need a trustworthy person who will help me to receive the money. If you are interested in this deal kindly respond.

Note that funds will be programmed through ATM CARD to avoid a long process and we are going to share the money 50/50 because I don't want to be too greedy.

But you are advised to keep everything regarding this business very confidential only between me and you to ensure a successful conclusion.

I am waiting for your urgent response so that we will start immediately.

Regards
yours faithfully
Jone Williams
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