from: Brandon Ryan <brandonryani2@aol.com>
date: Feb 28, 2020, 4:14 PM
subject: Re: Hello
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Can I trust you? I want to build a good relationship with you.
I have something that I intend to send to your country where there is a lot of lucrative business.
I am a soldier here in Syria. This has kept me busy and I couldn't handle this myself.
I have to seek for a trusted person who can help me, which is YOU.
When we are out to burst into rebels hide out, we always discover a lot, we discover
valuables of rebels including gold, diamonds and cash of millions of dollars which we have taken all this to the camp.
Our military leaders take all of them and share it among themselves. They have not given us anything.
All they told us is they have taken them to the authority but we know they have shared it among themselves.
Last week, we went to burst rebels and came across a box of cash worth Million US Dollars.
This time we decided to share the money among ourselves. My share of the money is 8,000,000.00 (Eight Million United State of America Dollar) which I will start all the arrangement on how to move it out of this war zone through the United Nations Diplomatic Delivery Agency.
Can I have trust in you for the great opportunity that can only come to my life once? Your and my life will be changed.
If you are willing to help, do reply and send me your Full Details about yourself as below:
Full Name:
Address:
Mobil Number & WhatsApp number :
Thanks,
Brandon
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