RESPOND POSITIVELY
Dear Friend,
How are you doing with your family?I hope fine,Please pay attention and understand my reason of contacting you today through this email, My name is Mr.Edward Douglas, the Director in charge of Audit and Account section of Bank Of Africa Burkina-Faso. In my department, On routine audit check last month, I discovered a suspense accounts that had been dormant for some years with an abandoned sum of $2.5Million United States Dollars that belongs to our deceased Customer who died recently.
I desperately need your urgent assistance to secure and claim this huge sums of money of this late customer to the tune of $2.5Million Dollars into your own foreign account.You will be expected to:
(1) Assist me in carrying a feasibility study before actual investment.
(2) Assist me in claiming this Funds in your Country.
(3) Advise on areas for potential future investment in your country.
I Promise you certain percentage of this Funds as compensation for any co-operation from you in this matter. If you know that you are interested and capable to handle this business transaction, come up with the following informations:1.Your Full Name 2.Your Contact Direct Phone Number: 3.Your Occupation.
As soon as all these informations are Furnished to me, I will immediately give you the Contact Details of the Concerned Bank so that you will proceed with the transaction and the transfer of this fund into your bank account.
Yours Faithfully,
Mr.Edward Douglas
I will be sure to get right on this...
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