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Teddy Yaw - teddyyaw35@gmail.com

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from: teddy yaw <teddyyaw35@gmail.com>
date: May 23, 2020, 6:59 PM
subject: LOOKING FORWARD TO HEAR FROM YOU
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn sir

I am Teddy Yaw from Liberia, and the reason while am writing you I
want you to be my beneficiary to my two small trunk boxes containing
$5.5 million US dollars each.

But the problem I am facing on my way to Ghana the customs hold me but
unfortunately I was able to settle the customs as I took $20,000
dollars for my own expenses on the way, so that I can arrive Ghana
peacefully and leave to Gabon where transfer will be made to you based
on the arrangement already made, as Gabon is the only place in Africa
you can received money without any problem or delay which I have done
it before, but my first beneficiary and his lawyer betrayed me after
receiving my $18 million US dollars, that's why I want to be sure of
you as I got your contact from a lady who told me you will help me, as
you have tried to help many before.

So I need your assistant so that I can claim the boxes from the
driver who brought me here to Accra, Ghana, as I 'm short of cash
after all the expenses made on my way to Ghana , and there is no way
in park I can have access to the boxes, that's why I am writing you
for your understanding to give the driver $850 dollars for me to have
access to my boxes and leave to Gabon where transfer will be made to
you in 45 minutes.

Please get back to me immediately so l can pay the driver and take the
boxes out of the motor park and have full access to the box and send
you money immediately.

Best regards
Teddy Yaw
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