from: MARLENE4INFO <dillonmarlene.uk24@gmail.com>
date: Dec 19, 2025, 4:59 PM
subject: ATTENTION
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary,
How are you doing? I am Marlene Dillon, my confidence is in you, I need a foreign partner whose name can be used to facilitate the transfer of 7 million euro, for our mutual benefit from foreign contracts, through my private connections. The funds are presently waiting to be remitted from one of the commercial banks here in the United kingdom to any overseas beneficiary confirmed by me as an associate, I can not acquire this money in my name. as a high placed civil servant, I am not allowed by the civil service code of conduct to own or operate a bank account outside of my shores,
On the other hand it is not safe for me to keep this money here, What I am requesting from you is: (1) to be my silent partner and receive the funds as the sole benefactor to the contract amount which I shall secure all legal documentation to authenticate our claim. (2) Receive the funds as the beneficiary, take out your commission and keep the rest of the money until I arrive there to meet you after the transfer is completed. the fund would be shared as follows: (1) 40% to you as commission for your cooperation and assistance in facilitating the transfer, while the 50% belongs to me and my colleague, 10% will take care of the expenses incurred from the amount on the transaction process,
And You will be free to take out your commission immediately after the money hits your country. Since my objective is to invest the money in a foreign country, The transaction is legitimate and the money will be transferred successfully with all necessary back-up official documents, as Soon as we reach an agreement and immediately respond with,
Your Full Name
Your Occupation
Your telephone number
your Country,
Your Home Address.
Best Regards
Marlene Dillon
United Kingdom.
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