from: Rose Tataw <rsekallon@gmail.com>
reply-to: rsetataw@gmail.com
date: Jun 14, 2020, 4:47 AM
subject: THE MESSAGE I SENT BEFORE
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear,
Good day, how are you doing today? I got your contact from a directory
and picked interest to communicate you by faith, though we have not met
before, I believe we can achieve something together. My husband died few
years ago after battling with brain cancer, before his death, he
deposited ($10.5 Million) in one of the financial institution. He wanted
to establish cocoa processing factory and also real estate business.
After the death of my husband, I have been receiving all manner of life
threats from the family members, now the pressure is getting more severe
I decided to leave this country. Please can you partner with me and
receive the fund in your account while I come over there with my son for
investment. If you agree, get back for more details and what will be
your commission for the assistance. I wait for your reply, my number is:
+22963056570
Thanks,
Rose Tataw
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