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from: james akua <akuajames955@gmail.com>
reply-to: james.kua@outlook.com
date: Jul 19, 2025, 7:02 AM
subject: I'd like to collaborate with you
mailed-by: gmail.com

Our UK-based company requires horseshoe Crab Liquid, previously sourced from Ukraine. Due to current circumstances and conflicts in Ukraine, we're seeking alternative suppliers. I've identified a potential source in America offering competitive pricing.

I'd like to collaborate with you as a supplier to facilitate transactions between our company and the American supplier. You would act as the primary point of contact ensuring timely delivery.

Key details:

- Product: Horseshoe Crab Liquid

- Quantity: 700 gallons

- American supplier's price: $25,000 per 4-liter gallon

- Proposed sale price to our company: $47,000 per 4liter Gallon

- Profit-sharing: 60% for you, 40% for me

I would like you to act as a supplier for this product (Horseshoe Crab Blood). which I will provide you with the contact details of our company’s CEO here in the UK. You would then contact the CEO, presenting yourself as supplier of the product, and offer to supply the product.

Because of my personal interest in this transaction, I have chosen not to share the USA company’s contact with my UK CEO. If I gave it to the CEO directly, I would not benefit financially. I see this as an opportunity to make profit. With all due respect, this business is 100% profitable and Legal. I propose that you act as supplier of the product between the UK company and the USA company so that our UK company will not get the direct contact of the supplier.

To summarize the financial details: The UK company Previously buys the product from Ukraine for $55,000 per 4-liter Gallon, while the USA company sells it for $25,000 per 4-liter Gallon. You would offer it to the UK CEO for $47,000 per 4-liter Gallon. If he agrees, let me know, and I will guide you on how to proceed.

I suggest, with humility, that we split the profit as follows: 60% for you and 40% for me. The UK company requires 700 Gallon in a single order and the UK company will make advance payment to you after you negotiate with them, because they have been doing the same to their former supplier, Please let me hear from you. Kindly share your WhatsApp number with me as well. I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks
Mr. Jones Kua
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