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2010/11/25 James Wolvin < jameswolvin@gmail.com >
Dear Sir,
Pardon me for not having the pleasure of knowing your mindset before
making you this offer as it is utterly confidential and genuine by
virtue of its nature. I write to ask for your assistance in a financial
deal involving $19.5 Million United States Dollars. The above sum
resulted from an over-invoiced crude oil contract, executed,
commissioned and paid for about five years (5) ago by a foreign
contractor.
This action was however intentional and since then the fund
has been in a suspense accounts at a private Bank. For security reason, I
have decided not to disclose the name of the Bank to anybody except he
or she agrees to work this deal with me equally. It is important to inform you
that as civil servants, we are forbidden to operate a foreign account;
that is why I require your assistance in this transaction. I am
presently on sea at the oil rigs where the drilling of crude oil is
going on.
Upon your response, I shall link you directly with the bank to make an
inquiry of the fund on my behalf. If you concur with this proposal, I
intend for you to retain a good share on this deal. I
will stop here and look forward to your prompt reply.
Regards,
Mr. James Wolvin
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