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Abas Bin Omer - Banker - oadamsbin@gmail.com

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from: Mr.Abas Bin Omer <annamikk490@gmail.com>
reply-to: oadamsbin@gmail.com
date: Oct 26, 2021, 5:49 PM
subject: Greetings in the name of our creator Allah the most Merciful,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend
Greetings and how are you doing today?

I came across your e-mail contact prior to a private search. I am
really in need of your kind assistance in realizing a deal. My name is
Mr. Abas Bin Omer, and I am working at the Auditing and Accounting
department here in my Bank. There is a fund that was kept in custody
of my Bank years ago and I need your assistance for the transfer of
this fund to your bank account for the benefit of both of us for
lifetime investment and the amount is Twenty Three Million Five
Hundred Thousand United States Dollars (US$23.5 Million).

I have made every inquiry about the money and I have full proof
details to make the Bank authority believe you are beneficiary of the
fund and will release the fund to your bank account within 7 working
days upon submitting a claim application to the Bank. With your full
cooperation with me I can get the Bank to transfer the money to you,
and after the successful transfer of the money to your Account we can
share the amount 40% for you and 60% for me.

Below you will see the list of information that I will need from you.
Please reply to me if you accept this Business deal I proposed to you.
Reply to my private e-mail Address that is given below.
(oadamsbin@gmail.com)

Thanks,
Mr.Abas Bin Omer.
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