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Jose Mesonero - josenesonero204@tuta.com

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from: Jose Mesonero <jeanbaptistehkouton@gmail.com>
reply-to: josenesonero204@tuta.com
date: Mar 28, 2026, 11:48 AM
subject: Dear Sir/Ma, Please I need your collaboration to supply a legitimate product to a pharmaceutical Company
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Sir/Ma,

Good day to you, I am sincerely sorry for contacting you in this manner, can you make a supply of a legitimate product to our company (a Pharmaceutical Company)? It requires an urgent attention and it does not need any formal experience.

One remarkable thing about this supply/contract is that our company pays a 50% mobilization fee of the total amount of this product to the supplier in advance for every order placed and the remaining 50% balance when the product is ready for delivery.

If you cannot handle it as I suspect you might be an employee of your company and you may not have the means or capacity to handle such a huge supplies and the same thing applies to me here as a staff of my company and I cannot become a supplier/contractor to my Company (a Pharmaceutical Company), Can you get a reliable competent person outside your company to handle this supply/contract and we will all share the profit together?

If you are interested, please kindly reply to me through this Email.

Regards.

Jose Mesonero
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