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Rose Ben Adams - adamsben666@yahoo.com

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from: adams ben <adamsben666@yahoo.com>
date: Mar 19, 2020, 1:51 AM
subject: DETAILS FROM MRS ROSE ADAMS
mailed-by: yahoo.com

Hello Sir,

Thanks for your e-mail.What I want you to bear in mind is that I have contacted you in this transaction with a sincere mind praying and believing that you are not going to disappoint me.I have contacted you to help me for the investment of the fund I inherited from my late husband into a profitable business venture in your Country.For your assistance and effort in this transaction,I have already decided to give you the 20% of the total amount and apart from this you are going to be in charge of the investment.

To enable us proceed in this transaction,you will need to be in direct contact with the bank with the information I am going to send you for the transfer of the fund into your bank account.I am a widow and this fund as you can see is the only thing left for me by my late husband and the only hope of my life and that of my children.You are going to help me and my two little children make arrangement on how to come over to your Country after the transfer of the fund into your bank account.Before I put you in direct contact with the bank,it is very important that you send me your details which includes.

1.Your name
2.Country
3.City
4.Mobile phone number
5.Age
6.Occupation

I will be sending you the contact details of the bank and Certificate of deposit issued to my late husband by the bank on the day the fund was deposited to enable you contact them for the transfer of the fund into your bank account immediately you send me your details.

Regards,

Mrs Rose Ben Adams
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