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Kafando Ouedraogo - United Bank For Africa - bfcontractor@contractor.net

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from: Mr. Kafando Ouedraogo <gifty.younes777@gmail.com>
reply-to: bfcontractor@contractor.net
date: Apr 5, 2020, 8:37 AM
subject: Urgent and confidential reply.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend, greetings.
The internet has been grossly abused by scam artist and miscreants
whose intention is to hurt. In as much as one should be careful, same
time we should not allow negative to kill the positive potential in a
realistic business, please read my proposal carefully is 100%
Risk-free.

With due respect to your personality and much sincerity of this
purpose, I make this contact with you believing that you can be of
great assistance to me. I am Mr. Kafando Ouedraogo, the Branch
manager. (UBA) UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. I am
married with three children, I am writing this letter to ask for your
support and co-operation to carry out this business opportunity in my
department.

After annual audit Last month in my branch I discover documents of a
late client, A German business magnate who made a numbered fixed
deposit with this branch valued $30M (Thirty Million United State
Dollars,) and I was lucky to have the scan documents of the funds with
me in save position.

Note that you will have 45% of the above mentioned sum if you agree to
handle this business with me while 45% will be for me then 10% will be
for any expenses during bank process, then after you confirm this fund
into your bank account, I will come over to you country for the
sharing of the fund. Please I would like you to keep this proposal as
a top secret and delete it if you are not interesting.

Contact me through this email address (bfcontractor@contractor.net)
with this information mentioned as follows; (1) Your complete
names/company names (2) Your age (3)Your occupation (4)Your marital
status (5)Your full residential address and country. (6)Your direct
phone and fax numbers if any.
(7)A copy of your driving license or passport scanned and sent to me by mail.

I'm looking forward to your favorable response in this matter.

Thanks in anticipation,
Mr. Kafando Ouedraogo
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