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Annam Ndayi Kabore - Gold - ndayianna01@gmail.com

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from: ndayi anna <ndayianna01@gmail.com>
date: Jun 19, 2020, 3:41 PM
subject: Re: My first email proposal to you about the Gold; let me know fast if you are interested;
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings, My Names are Mr. Annam Ndayi KABORE I am A store keeper in
our Natural Mineral Resources here in Burkina-Faso West Africa, As I
was cleaning the store I discovered some amount of 24 Karat Gold, and
I took it to one of the top Director office to show him, the Gold is
about 8 Kilos of 24 Kt, so the Director told me to keep it in hiding
place where nobody will see it and i have kept the Gold for about 2 to
3 Months now and nobody is asking or talking about it.

So now i informed the top Director that nobody is asking or talking
about the Gold the Director ask me now to look for a buyer of it, we
are going to sell it in a very low cheap prize and the Director will
help to get all the necessary documents that will prove the Gold was
bought from the Government. There is no risk involved. Kindly read
careful and get back to me if you are interested

My regards;
Mr. Annam Ndayi KABORE:
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