from: Rose Taylor <dvh905@gmail.com>
date: Feb 1, 2020, 8:43 AM
subject: My Dear Beloved Friend
mailed-by: gmail.com
My Dear Beloved Friend,
Greetings. Please let this not sound strange to you because I am not
asking you for money,for my lawyer who would have done this died early
this year.I prayed for help and got your email address from your
country's guest book which I have been to with my late husband and I
wish to visit once more if God will in his infinite mercies grant
me.In function of your good profile,I want to solicit your assistance
in the discharge of my will.I am Mrs. Rose Taylor,from London and am
aged 68 years suffering from endometrial cancer.Please,I want you to
help me create a charitable project with the money that I inherited
from my deceased husband who died in a motor accident.I was brought up
in a motherless baby's home and was married to my late husband for
forty nine years without a child.
My friends have plundered so much of my wealth since my illness and I
cannot live with the agony of entrusting this huge responsibility to
any of them anymore,so I sold all my inherited belongings and
deposited all the sum of 9 million Pounds(£9,000,000) with my bank.All
I need is an honest person who will use at least 60% of the funds as I
instructed,then the rest 40% will go to you for helping me accomplish
this mission because donating this money to charity is the only legacy
I can leave behind after my death.No money is required from you to
carry on with this project because it is my heart desire to make a
generous gift to you to work with a charity in your country,I don't
mind if you are a Christian or Muslim,but I don't know if I can trust
you because there are greedy and fraudulent people all over the
world.I will give you more details as soon as I hear from you.
Looking forward for your urgent response.
Regards.
Mrs. Rose Taylor
Contact me Email:dvh905@gmail.com
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