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Richard Dube - Gold Scam - dubrichard0@gmail.com

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from: besinfo@fasonet.bf
reply-to: dubrichard0@gmail.com
to: Recipients <besinfo@fasonet.bf>
date: Sep 21, 2025, 10:06 PM
subject: From Mr. Richard
mailed-by: fasonet.bf

Hello, my friend, please pardon this informal approach: it’s due to a matter of urgency and sudden changes arising in the country as a result of xenophobic attack and the effects on my work. I am an appointed mining field supervisor here in the South African GOLD & DIAMOND rich region.

I believe and feel like to trust your profile seen via GOOGLE search; regardless of the abuse of internet adverts and communication by scammers, I still believe the possibilities of right people out there. In this manner I decide to take this step towards foreign partnership negotiation with you to secure some of my possession(usd$10.5million) against any probe and seizures that may arise due to xenophobia in the country. I will appreciate any profitable investment proposal for our mutual benefit.

I will not fail to inform you that this transaction is 100% risk free, on smooth conclusion of this transaction, you will be entitled to 20% of the total sum as gratification, while 80% will be used for our investment in your country.

Should this be of interest to you, kindly respond with your CV OR personal profile so we can discuss further:

Best regards,

Mr. Richard Dube.
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