from: Carol Carol <cc6461944@gmail.com>
date: Jul 22, 2020, 9:38 AM
subject: My present internet connection is very slow in case you received my email in your spam
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings,
I know you will be surprised to get my email. Apart from being
surprised you may be hesitant to reply based on what is happening in
the world of the internet. One has to be very careful due to the
amount of scammers that are out there looking to take advantage of
innocent citizens. However, I am not one of these people. My name is
Mrs. Carol Coulibaly control director United Bank of Africa here in my
country Burkina Faso.
I have a business proposal in the tune of $4.2 Million USD for you to
handle with me. I have opportunity to transfer this abandon fund to
your bank account in your country which belongs to our client.
I am inviting you in this transaction where this money can be shared
between us at ratio of 60/40% and help the needy around us especially
in this time of Covid 19 period (Coronavirus). Don’t be afraid of
anything I am with you I will instruct you what you will do to
maintain this fund.
Please kindly contact me with your information's if you are interested
in this transaction for more details.
Your Name:..............
Your Telephone Number:............
Your Country And Address:............
Your Age and Sex:.......................
Best Regards
Mrs. Carol Coulibaly
This is the first email that I sent to you and I am waiting for your response.
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Carol Coulibaly - cc6461944@gmail.com
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