from: MRS. CHRISTY MCCOOL <christymccool@mail.ual>
reply-to: christymccool500@yahoo.com
to: Recipients <christymccool@mail.ual>
date: Aug 11, 2021, 4:21 AM
subject: MY DONATION OF FOUR MILLION DOLLARS { $4,000,000.00 }
I am writing to seek your consent to conduct humanitarian projects,I suffer from advanced cancer that prevents me from realizing my dreams. Doctor informed me that my days are numbered because of my health degrading. That is why I want to Give out the sum of ($4,000,000.00) Four million Dollars out of the wealth God as blessed me with to help the Orphans , homeless, Widows and less privileged generally in this time of Pandemic, 35% for you if you are interested while you use 65% for the project, if you think you can give these poor children and widow a glimmer of hope and joy then let me know by replying to my private email which is {christymccool500@yahoo.com}, So I can give you details about the donations. Thanks for your cooperation and assistance. CHRISTY MCCOOL
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from: Christiane Vial <christianevial30@gmail.com>
date: Dec 19, 2021, 2:36 PM
subject: VERY URGENT INFORMATION…..
mailed-by: gmail.com
If you can handle humanitarian project worth millions of dollars in your Country Kindly send “I CAN “ to christymccool500@yahoo.com so I can give you details. Thanks
CHRISTY MCCOOL
date: Dec 19, 2021, 2:36 PM
subject: VERY URGENT INFORMATION…..
mailed-by: gmail.com
If you can handle humanitarian project worth millions of dollars in your Country Kindly send “I CAN “ to christymccool500@yahoo.com so I can give you details. Thanks
CHRISTY MCCOOL
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from: CHRISTY MCCOOL <christymccool5000@yahoo.com>
date: Apr 19, 2023, 3:01 PM
subject: My Dear for charity
mailed-by: yahoo.com
My Dear
Thanks for your interest in handling this humanitarian projects in your country on my behalf.
I am writing to you with pains from the hospital bed here because I am suffering from Cancer, and all my attention been focused on your answer reassured me a lot of your availability, acceptance and willingness you showed for the retriever of this for your mutual benefit and that of the less privilege children.
I need words of assurance from you with the promise that you will not betrayed the trust i imposed on you and kindly tell me which country are you Located.
I have USD 3,000,000 (Three Million United States Dollars) deposited with a Royal Bank of Canada, and my account officer is giving me two options to urgently accomplish my humanitarian mission.
Option 1: Cash Vault Box Shipment-Delivery to the Receiver door step through a Courier Company.
Option 2: Bank to Bank Telegraphic Transfer to the Receiver Bank.
Kindly let me know your preferable means of receiving my money from the above two options given, so that I can inform my bank account officer accordingly.
This is on the condition that you will take only 10% of the fund for yourself, while you will use the remaining 90% for the less privilege people in the society, to build charitable foundation in my name as my last wishes. Do send me your words of assurance, so that i can give you more details and further instructions.
Attached is my photo from the hospital bed, I will need your photo to enable me know you more better..
Looking forward to your immediate response.
Remain blessed.
God bless you.
Regards
Mrs Christy McCool
date: Apr 19, 2023, 3:01 PM
subject: My Dear for charity
mailed-by: yahoo.com
My Dear
Thanks for your interest in handling this humanitarian projects in your country on my behalf.
I am writing to you with pains from the hospital bed here because I am suffering from Cancer, and all my attention been focused on your answer reassured me a lot of your availability, acceptance and willingness you showed for the retriever of this for your mutual benefit and that of the less privilege children.
I need words of assurance from you with the promise that you will not betrayed the trust i imposed on you and kindly tell me which country are you Located.
I have USD 3,000,000 (Three Million United States Dollars) deposited with a Royal Bank of Canada, and my account officer is giving me two options to urgently accomplish my humanitarian mission.
Option 1: Cash Vault Box Shipment-Delivery to the Receiver door step through a Courier Company.
Option 2: Bank to Bank Telegraphic Transfer to the Receiver Bank.
Kindly let me know your preferable means of receiving my money from the above two options given, so that I can inform my bank account officer accordingly.
This is on the condition that you will take only 10% of the fund for yourself, while you will use the remaining 90% for the less privilege people in the society, to build charitable foundation in my name as my last wishes. Do send me your words of assurance, so that i can give you more details and further instructions.
Attached is my photo from the hospital bed, I will need your photo to enable me know you more better..
Looking forward to your immediate response.
Remain blessed.
God bless you.
Regards
Mrs Christy McCool
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