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from: Mr. Rimantas P. <privateq1@onmail.com> via yahoo.com
reply-to: privateq1@onmail.com
date: Sep 11, 2023, 12:14 PM
subject: PRIVATE INVESTMENT
signed-by: yahoo.com

How are you doing?

I'm the chief financial officer of the world's biggest Oil & Gas Industry. I deemed it necessary to communicate with you on Private Investment Partnership (PIP). I shall give you a Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC) for $1.8 Billion USD, which you can invest in any lucrative business for higher ROI. We shall share the investment net-profits monthly; or quarterly, which you must be crediting privately to my personal accounts.

You must make an effort to confirm the SBLC in your hands if you are capable of investing $1,800,000,000 USD. The SBLC will be ready for your pickup within 48 working hours henceforth.

Regards,
Mr. Rimantas P.
mrdwd0457@gmail.com
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