from: Melacim Harley <melacimharley@gmail.com>
date: Apr 29, 2026, 8:55 PM
subject: Good day
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good time of the day to you and your family,my name is Rev Fr Melacim Harley, inrespective of the fact that I have not meet you in person I believe that we have good people out there who are genuinely ready to make more positive changes to the existence of humanity inrespective of religion or race.
Am writhing you to assist us in receiving money that is meant to be used to help humanity (for humanitarian purpose) that was privately willed by a late Padre and as a Rev Fr I am not allowed to directly receive the money and if it should enter church account it Will not serve thesame purposes that is meant for the way it should be.all I need from you is your empty Bank accounts ( Bank accounts without any balance or with small balance in it)that don't contain any money in it so some of the money will be paid into your account and you will withdraw thesame and send to account that will.handle the proposed purpose that the money will be used for.
At the end of the project we will pay you 10% of the total money you received in your account as appreciation for working with us.
The said account should be only for banks in United States for security and safety purposes for the meantime,
Am waiting for your reply so that we can proceed with the process.
Please I said we only need your Bank accounts that don't contain any balance as we will be the ones to facilitate the money that will be credited into the account and on no reason should we ask you to involve your own personal money in this purpose.if you don't have Bank accounts in United States you can link us up with a friend or family member who have active Bank accounts without any outstanding loan attached to the account in United States.
Thanks and remain blessed.
Rev Fr Melacim Harley - melacimharley@gmail.com
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from: Melacim Harley <melacimharley@gmail.com>
date: Apr 29, 2026, 9:10 PM
subject: Re: Good day
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello
I appreciate your prompt reply to my message,the said money is genuine and you don't have any reason whatsoever to be afraid but on your own side please don't betray us and as promised at the end of the proposed project you will be paid 10% total of the money received with your account.
We need your contact address , phone number and the bank account details to enable us proceed,if you have bank account detail with zero balance that will be good (please indicate the amount the account number can receive and send within a day)as well so that you will not fear of anybody tempting with your personal money and I said in my message we need only bank accounts from United States for the meantime for security reasons.
Thanks.
Melacim Harley,
date: Apr 29, 2026, 9:10 PM
subject: Re: Good day
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello
I appreciate your prompt reply to my message,the said money is genuine and you don't have any reason whatsoever to be afraid but on your own side please don't betray us and as promised at the end of the proposed project you will be paid 10% total of the money received with your account.
We need your contact address , phone number and the bank account details to enable us proceed,if you have bank account detail with zero balance that will be good (please indicate the amount the account number can receive and send within a day)as well so that you will not fear of anybody tempting with your personal money and I said in my message we need only bank accounts from United States for the meantime for security reasons.
Thanks.
Melacim Harley,
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