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Monday, July 12, 2010

I didn't forget your past efforts:‏ From: ENGR.CARLOS ZUMA (webmaster@aputimes.com)

I didn't forget your past efforts:‏
From: ENGR.CARLOS ZUMA (webmaster@aputimes.com)


From The Desk Of,
Engineer. Carlos Zuma.
Owner /(Manager) Zuma's,
Shipping Co Ltd.Bern Switzerland.

Gooday My Best Friend......


I didn't forget your past efforts:

It's my pleasure to reach you today, How is life and Family:

It's been long I heard from you. Well, I just want to use this medium to thank
you very much for your earlier assistance to help me in receiving the funds,
without any positive outcome. I am obliged to inform you that I have succeeded
in receiving the funds with the help of a new partner from Tokyo Japan.

Everything was perfectly done because we strike a deal with one of the men
accountant who works with the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF) and he
rendered
a tremendous help to us. My new partner initiated this idea and everything
worked out successfully. In appreciation of your earlier assistance to me in
receiving the Funds.

I have decided to compensate you from my whole heart with the sum of
$650.000.00 (Six Hundred And Fifty Thousand US Dollars) This is from my own
share, i did this simply to show you that it is good to do good things to the
right people always.Presently, I am in Japan for investment project
with my own
share under the advice of my partner. Meanwhile, I didn't forget your past
efforts and attempts to assist me in transferring those funds despite that it
failed us somehow, i will be sending you e-mail from time to time to know if
you have received your own share or not.

Now contact my personal secretary in London.

Here His Contact Address Below:
Name: Dr. Vincent Jones
Email: drvincent77@gmail.com
Or: drvincent77@hotmail.com
Phone: +447031851857

please do let me know immediately if you receive it so that we can share the
joy together after all the suffering at that time. In the moment, I am very
busy here in Japan because of the investment projects, which the new partner
and I are having at hand. So feel free to get in touch with Dr.Vincent Jones,
to send the money to you without any delay. Am sure he will transfer your
inherited funds to you within seven (7) workings from today. I wish
you all the
best in life and God bless you and your beloved family.

Best Regards,
Engr. Carlos Zuma.

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