from: Alex Jacobson <alexjacobson4040@gmail.com>
reply-to: alexjacobson001@outlook.fr
date: Sep 17, 2020, 9:50 AM
subject: Note
mailed-by: gmail.com
My name is Mr.Alex Jacobson. I am working with one of the prime banks
in my country. Here in this bank existed a dormant account for many
years, which belong to one of our late foreign customers. The amount
in this account values at $18.5 millions dollars deposited
The bank wants to confiscate this fund according to the ethics of our
bank, because it has overstayed.
I seek your consent to partner with you in this business transaction.
I want a foreign account where the bank will transfer this fund. This
is a genuine, risk free and legal business transaction. All details
shall be sent to you once you indicate your interest.
Please I would like you to keep this business as a top secret or
delete it from your mailbox, if you are not interested. But if you are
really sure of your sincerity, trust worthiness, accountability and
confidentiality over this transaction, reply back to me urgently.
Please you should send your response to my private email
address:(alexjacobson001@outlook.fr)
Best regards,
Mr. Alex Jacobson
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