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Paul Parsons - matrixpolix@gmail.com

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from: Paul Parsons <matrixpolix@gmail.com>
to: matrixpolix@gmail.com
date: Apr 21, 2021, 5:33 AM
subject: Request for a pending joint Financing.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Re: Request for a pending joint Financing for a Purchase Order .

Date; April, 24, 2021

Dear Sir,

We are commodity brokers and are in need of financing for one of our
current transactions. We

Have been in negotiations with both buyer and vendor for Aluminum
Alloy for the last 2 months

And have a Purchase Order issued by the buyer. At this time, we have
reached a hurdle because of the death of our CEO due to Covid_19, and
as a result of that i am personally looking for a trustworthy
individual who can assist me in completing this deal .

Upon your acceptance and readiness to work with me, I will disclose to
you the full package of the transaction and send to you all the
necessary information as a proof for your confirmation and
verification.

The amount of the contract will be revealed to you and also the
profit of the deal will be sent to you as well. This deal will be
closed within two weeks and profit divided into 50% for both of us.
This is purely a contract business relating supplies and verification
will be easy and transparent if you indicate your interest.

Now you must promise that you will not bypass me if all details are
revealed to you. This is very important as this is a continuous thing.

Remember, If we put buyer and vendor together directly, not only can
they cut us out of this transaction but on any future reorders that
may occur also. The vendor only accepts payment by wire transfer,

We would need you to sign a Non-Disclosure

Agreement (NDA) of course, before proceeding. We are willing to
negotiate a healthy percentage of the profit if you participate. It is
much better for us to obtain financing from a third party, rather than
lose the opportunity altogether.

Please let us know if you are interested and we will send you all details.

Sincerely Yours
Paul parsons
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