from: Mr. Taylor Philip. <jeweltaylor2017@gmail.com>
reply-to: tp32213@gmail.com
date: Jun 2, 2020, 10:15 PM
subject: Re:
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My Dear/ Sir,
I am Philip Taylor the Biological Son of Charles Taylor based in Monrovia the
capital of Liberia. This fund investment belongs
to my Father an Ex-President of Liberia. We decided to look for
someone reliable to help us invest this fund. The said fund investment
amounts to US Dollars $10.5million. We would oblige any investor who will come
up with visible and attainable project. I vehemently need a partner
who can handle my investment desire. I wish to invest in real estate
and properties. It will be my utmost gratitude to round up all
concerning this as soon as possible to avoid sentimental bias and
impression from people seen my father as a war-lord.
The incessant scam all over has compounded the issue of trust so we do
find it hard to trust people who can help us in very sensitive and
vital transactions such like this. It will gladden my heart to realize
I have stumbled on the right Person. It will interest me further if
you would key in with common business interest, goal and objective.
This will undoubtedly build a great business partnership between us.
Please take note that 25% of the total sum has been assigned as your
own slot. I shall embark on a visit
once the transaction is concluded. I urge you to keep in touch with me
as soon as you get this mail as this will give us a good set off.
Meanwhile furnish me with the following information; your full Names,
Age, Contact Address/telephone.
Above all please be assured that the fund is not in any way related to
Terrorist / Drug Funding hence all transfers would be channeled via
the normal protocol of funds transfer with all documentation duly
observed. I await your prompt and favorable response.
Reply via email:tp32213@gmail.com
Best regards,
Mr.Philip Taylor
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Philip Taylor - tp32213@gmail.com
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Philip Taylor - pt3237593@gmail.com
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from: Philip Taylor <pt3237593@gmail.com>
reply-to: pt3237593@gmail.com
date: Mar 25, 2021, 4:07 PM
subject: GOOD NEWS
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from: Philip Taylor <pt3237593@gmail.com>
reply-to: pt3237593@gmail.com
date: Mar 25, 2021, 4:07 PM
subject: GOOD NEWS
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