from: Louise Louise <louisebanker107@gmail.com>
date: Jan 25, 2020, 3:54 PM
subject: I am glad for our meeting dear.
mailed-by: gmail.com
My dear,
How are you today I hope you are good? i am happy to get in touch with you, I have been hardworking all my life and i must think of something better. I hope to enjoy my life and probably have a family, Then maybe relocate and start investing in other things. Anyway i like to tell you little about me, My name is Louise Alexandre, Single and i am 32 years old. I was born in Belgium, But i left Belgium at Age of 12 years. Am working as a Senior Audit/banker in (AL RAYAN BANK) Islamic Bank of Britain Plc United Kingdom.
I am so busy with my work, The bank and its accounting/auditing. I am alone because i have everything i need, That is why i think of relocating to your country to get into investment and maybe own a small company which i can be able to manage enough of myself. I will be pleased if you tell me more about yourself too? Like to know you better, What you really do and your position in your work, Also your marital status, Age and your country of origin. I love to hear from you soon.
Thanks.
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