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from: Rev. Mother Marian Rake <revmother.marianrake@gmail.com>
date: Feb 11, 2020, 1:10 AM
subject: Re: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend,

I Am contacting you from the hospital bed, meanwhile I am writing this mail to you with a heavy sorrow in my heart because I have been suffering for pass (7 years), From one hospital to another. I want you to get back to me immediately you receive this letter and if you know you are capable and willing to handle the transfer of $8.3 million dollars into your account.

Thanks for your mail, as you can see and understand this transaction demands trust and understanding between the two parties and individuals involved, which will lead the transaction to be successful. It is my pertinent to explain to your understanding better before proceeding further, so there won’t be any delay, what you must know here is that I am appointing you, even though you are a distant relative as the Beneficiary of my fund which was deposited in Bank of Africa Annex Burkina Faso, the sum of $8.3million dollars. I and my late son Mr. Rake Dennis is the only signatory to the account, but unfortunately he died (as you may be aware) the same year that I lost his father.

So I was left alone for many years before I was attached with this illness that want to put me to death. Because I think so much when I lost all my family within a couple of three years. As you can see I have spent money in this sickness treating myself. The hospital I am presently, the doctor made me to understand that due to my old age, I won’t last more than seven months, because of the level of my illness.

My condition is getting worst every day by day that is why I desired to contact you with this brief letter to solicit your partnership to claim this $8.3million dollars which I deposited in the Bank because if I die without an inheritor, the Bank will confiscate the money and declare it as unclaimed and abandoned fund.

I don’t believe that I can still live more than 7 months again that is the reason I contacted you to stand as the beneficiary of the fund to claim the fund. Please I want you to take 60% percent of the total amount of the money for your personal use, while 40% percent to take care of the less-privileged people, and for helping various orphanages, maybe even with the needy people in my own country Burundi.

I love to serve almighty God; my advice is that whoever that wants to serve God should serve him in spirit and in truth, because God is the most high. Please always be prayerful all through your life.

So I will likely want you to contact the Bank in Burkina Faso, with this details so that they can put you through in what to do for the fund to be release to you. Please you have to be fast about that, because as you can see my time to leave this world is close. Also I have contacted the Bank to inform them about you, I need you to contact them now.

BELLOW IS THE CONTACT OF THE BANK.

Bank of Africa (BOA) Annex Ouagadougou Burkina Faso

Director General: Faustin Amoussou

770, Av. du Président Aboubakar Sangoulé Lamizana 01 BP 1319 - Ouagadougou 01 - Burkina Faso

Hotline(226)60101988

Phone:(226)5308870à73

Fax:(226)5038874

E-mail:boa.ouagaremit@live.fr

Thanks and God bless you and your family,

Yours in the Lord,

Rev. Mother Marian Rake.
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