from: CNOOC Limited <cnoocltd0@gmail.com>
date: Oct 2, 2021, 8:10 AM
subject: Re: SIGN of a good faith
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Dear
I got your email. Hope you are well.
I must tell you that I am not so impressed the way you are giving up on me because of a minor financial difficulty. I did tell you from the onset that I would take care of all expense. I just wanted someone I could trust and that is committed in handling this with me and that was why I contacted you. Also for the fact the funds have to be transferred out of the UK. I only asked for your assistance just to see how committed you are or if you believe or trust me at all. Your name is there now as beneficiary so I am compelled to accomplish this with you. Please I beg you, just show some commitment so i am confident I have made the right decision.
I want to re-assure you that at no time in the course of this process again would you be required to make any unrealistic efforts (financially or otherwise) towards getting this process successfully complete.I am making adequate arrangements to cover all costs required to get this process completed, so at no time during the process would you be required to make any up-front payments towards its completion. I promised that,okay.
I am currently in the process of liquidating an investment I have in America to cover the project costs and I am willing to have them send the proceeds of it to you as my partner,temporarily as a sign of good faith and to boost your confidence and trust in this operation. The funds must be paid out in American Dollars and I do not have account there. I have discussed this with the bloke helping me with it and he said its fine for a trusted associate to receive it on my behalf.
The liquidation process should be completed as soon as I am certain of your commitment and the funds transferred to you soon after.The total proceeds from investment should be in the region of $47,000 but in this economic climate, I suspect the liquidation could be done in phases.
If you are happy with this, I will instruct that they send the transfer for the sums to you.
As you know,I would require a substantial amount of the money for paying off what ever cost in this and any other expenditure that we might have to cover to get this done. I want you to retain 10% of the proceeds from the liquidation as a SIGN OF GOOD FAITH to keep you comfy till we can secure the funds.
Let me know what your thoughts are about this and I hope we can see this through together, not just as partners, but friends.
Bless you.
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