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from: williamkona williamkona <william_kona1@outlook.com>
date: Jul 27, 2023, 8:12 AM
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Dear

We are a private investment company based in Venezuela. I am fronting for the owner of the Investment Fund in search of a profitable business venture to invest upward of US$100 million dollars in your country.

I am looking for a trustworthy Investment Manager who is capable of handling and managing our investment in your country. The fund will be moved to your bank account through a Secured Trust Wallet Account which you will open by yourself and fund the same to make it eligible to receive the fund.

We are willing to offer as much as 30% of the total investment amount as part of your share for being our Investment Manager. The rest of 70% will be the actual investment fund for any good project undertaking.

Attached is the INVESTOR's CIS (The Fund Owner)
If you are interested, kindly get back to me with your full details and your CIS too for consideration.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,
Mr. William Kona.
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