from: dejiatba rclays <dejiatbarclays76@gmail.com>
date: Aug 2, 2023, 12:37 PM
subject: Hello.
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Hello.
please my good friend if you can help me
and assist towards this moment i
will be appreciated, I have tried to
reach out for this proposal & later
stop.
If I brief you about it then you
consider if you have the capacity to
handle this with me.
Please contact me here;
fredmoore975@gmail.com
Thank you
Fred Moore
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from: fred moore <fredmoore975@gmail.com>
date: Aug 2, 2023, 2:48 PM
subject: HONEST I NEED
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Dear friend,
Thank you for your good response assuring me your honesty to trusting
you. I want to make sure I am dealing with a reliable person who will
not betray me at last. This is why I am looking for a honest and
sincere person.
Thank God promising to be honest and sincere.
I want to share this with you. been a soldier on a peace keeping
mission, our team came across of of some boxes loaded with money and
tagged the amount containing in each of the boxes $45 million.
When we met this, we saw it as an opportunity for us to reward
ourselves for the suffering we have been passing through as a result
of this work.
We shared the boxes and as we are on peace keeping mission, we cannot
take the boxes to our respective countries to avoid the government not
to suspect us. What we did was to move the box to Abidjan capital of
republic of Cote d’Ivoire through the UN team that was traveling to
that country. I followed the UN team to Cote d’Ivoire where I
deposited the box containing the cash with one of the prime security
companies there and I returned back to my base.
This cash is still with the security company where I deposited the
box. I did not disclose to the security company management the
contents of the box as cash to avoid the security company staffs not
to develop eye brow over the cash in the box. I deposited box and
registered the contents as personal valuables.
As a nature of my work, I cannot go for the claim of the box. Because
of this, I am contacting you to make the deal with you and I will
present you to the company as my foreign partner to help retrieve the
box from the company which I will share the money in the box with you
according to the ratio we will agree upon. And you will help me invest
my own share into any profitable business you know and will manage on
my behalf before I will resign and join you over there to live the
rest of my life.
I hope your positive response so that I will send to you full details
on how you shall contact the security company there in Abidjan Cote
d’Ivoire which I will also send to you the deposit certificate of the
box the security company issued to me when I made the deposit of the
box in their company for safe keeping.
Your sincere friend,
Col Doctor Fred
date: Aug 2, 2023, 2:48 PM
subject: HONEST I NEED
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear friend,
Thank you for your good response assuring me your honesty to trusting
you. I want to make sure I am dealing with a reliable person who will
not betray me at last. This is why I am looking for a honest and
sincere person.
Thank God promising to be honest and sincere.
I want to share this with you. been a soldier on a peace keeping
mission, our team came across of of some boxes loaded with money and
tagged the amount containing in each of the boxes $45 million.
When we met this, we saw it as an opportunity for us to reward
ourselves for the suffering we have been passing through as a result
of this work.
We shared the boxes and as we are on peace keeping mission, we cannot
take the boxes to our respective countries to avoid the government not
to suspect us. What we did was to move the box to Abidjan capital of
republic of Cote d’Ivoire through the UN team that was traveling to
that country. I followed the UN team to Cote d’Ivoire where I
deposited the box containing the cash with one of the prime security
companies there and I returned back to my base.
This cash is still with the security company where I deposited the
box. I did not disclose to the security company management the
contents of the box as cash to avoid the security company staffs not
to develop eye brow over the cash in the box. I deposited box and
registered the contents as personal valuables.
As a nature of my work, I cannot go for the claim of the box. Because
of this, I am contacting you to make the deal with you and I will
present you to the company as my foreign partner to help retrieve the
box from the company which I will share the money in the box with you
according to the ratio we will agree upon. And you will help me invest
my own share into any profitable business you know and will manage on
my behalf before I will resign and join you over there to live the
rest of my life.
I hope your positive response so that I will send to you full details
on how you shall contact the security company there in Abidjan Cote
d’Ivoire which I will also send to you the deposit certificate of the
box the security company issued to me when I made the deposit of the
box in their company for safe keeping.
Your sincere friend,
Col Doctor Fred
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