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Monday, March 8, 2010

: lulu.mohamed1011@adinet.com.uy (lulu.mohamed1011@adinet.com.uy)

From Mr Lulu mohamed
 
Dear Good Friend,
 
How are you together with your family members?I think all is well. Despite  
the fact that I did not know you in person or  have i seen you before but due 
to the reliable revelation,I decided to share this lucrative opportunity with 
you, I have no other choice, so  kindly consider this message as vital, 
believing that sooner or later we will be multi millonaires,
 
First and formost, I have to introduce myself to you. I am  Mr Lulu mohamed, 
BILL AND EXCHANGE MANAGER OF OUR BANK here in my country, BURKINA FASO WEST 
AFRICA. I am married with two children.
 
I want you to assist me in other to transfer the sum of ($25.5,000)   (Million 
United States Currency into your reliable account as the Next of Kin to our 
Foreign Business partner , the original owner of the fund. He was a foreigner 
and a multi company holder who died in a plane crash with his family years ago, 
he deposited the fund in our bank for his business expansion in Africa 
unfortunately he met this sudden and untimely death and the worst  thing that 
happened was the wife who suppose to be the  successor of the account died 
alongside with him.
 
Since the deceased left no body behind to  claim the fund, as a foreigner, you 
are in better position for that, and no body will come for the claim after you 
have applied.If you are ready to assist me, set up a new bank account or 
forward to me any one avialable so that the process will commence.
 
I will guide you on how you should apply for the claim so that everything will 
be smooth and correct. After the transfer, i will resign and come over to your 
country for the sharing of the fund 50/50 base on the fact that it is two man 
business.
Finally, note that you are not taking any risk because there will be a legal 
back up as  we commence. 
Further information will be given to you as soon as I receive your reply
 
 
                 Fill this information    
 (1) YOUR FULL NAME................................
(2) YOUR AGE AND SEX............................ 
(3) YOUR CONTACT ADDRESS..................
(4) YOUR TEL AND FAX NUMBER..............
(5) YOUR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.................. 
 
Trusting to hear from you immediately.
Thanks & Best Regards, 
Mr Lulu mohamed,
phone number 
+226 78 53 60 84
 
 
 
 

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