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Deda Dedvukaj - dedvukajdeda88@gmail.com

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from: Deda Dedvukaj <dedvukajdeda88@gmail.com>
date: Sep 8, 2025, 5:51 AM
subject: My Dear Winner
mailed-by: gmail.com

FROM: Mr. Deda Dedvukaj,
56 Aviende Libertie
Cote d’Ivoire.

My Dear Winner:

I am Mr. Deda Dedvukaj, From Cote d’Ivoire and it is my pleasure to contact you for a business venture which I and my child intend to establish with you.

I want to confide in you for the brighter future of my child in the hope that you can support and assist us in getting our inherited fund moved to your account for business investment according to your advice.

There is (US$98,000.000.00 MILLION DOLLARS) which my late husband deposited in a Security Company here and declared as family valuables before sudden death.

Now my little son has decided to invest this money in your country or anywhere safe enough for security and political reasons.

We want you to help us so that this money can be released from the Security Company and moved to you for joint investment purposes over there for our common benefit.

If you can be of assistance to us we will be pleased to offer to you 10% of the total fund for your assistance in getting the fund released from the Security Company.

I await your soonest response.

Best Regards.

Mr. Deda Dedvukaj,
E-MAIL: dedvukajdeda88@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +1 -347-297-9288
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