from: Miss justin <mrs-jsome2014@outlook.fr> via gmail.com
date: May 2, 2021, 2:31 PM
subject: Inquiry
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
My names are: MS. Justin somé ,a banker in one of the banks in my country Burkina Faso in West African. I hope that you will not expose or betray this trust and confidence that I am about to repose to you for the mutual benefit of our both families. I need your urgent assistance in transferring the sum of ($10. 5Million Dollars) into your account. The money has been dormant for years in our Bank here without anybody coming for it. I want to release the money to you as the nearest person to our deceased customer(the owner of the account)who died along with his supposed next of kin a few years ago. I don't want the money to go into our Bank treasury account as an unclaimed fund. So, this is the reason why I contacted you, so that we will release the money to you as the nearest person to the deceased customer. Please I would like you to keep this proposal as a top secret or delete it from your mailbox ,if you are not interested.
Upon receipt of your reply, I will send you full details on how the business will be executed and an application letter of claim which i will fill for you with your information which you're going to give me below, so that you can send to the bank for the release of the money to your bank account. Also note that you will have 40% of the above-mentioned sum, if you agree to transact the business with me while 60% will be for me. I will not fail to bring to your notice that risk is free in this transaction and that you should not entertain any atom of fear as all required arrangements have been made for the transfer.
Please for full trust, don't forget to reply with your contact information for full trust in this business-:
Your Name:
Your Age:
Your Marital Status:
Your Cell Phone Number:
Your Country:
Your House Address:
Your Occupation:
Your Sex:
Your Religion:
Your ID Card or International Passport :
Your Private Email Address:
Looking forward to hearing from you immediately as to enable me to write an application letter with your details, which you will use to contact the bank here for the transfer. Thank you so much for your understanding and God bless you.
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