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Friday, August 13, 2010

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Hi,

I am Amoah James, of the once presidential family of the former Zaire (Central Africa) today Congo Kinshasa.  My Dad, Amoah Nelson, lost his life in a ghastly motor accident all the setup of the ruling government to claim his wealth and simply because he kicked against all sorts of human torture in the quest of staying eternally in power.
 
After the death of my Dad, I and my Mum were obliged to flee out of the Congo for our safety.  We carried nothing along but our family inheritance left back by my dad (3 trunk boxes containing liquid cash of twenty-six million five hundred thousand US.  Once we arrived Ghana six months ago, my Mum advised that we should look for a foreign partner who can help us in receiving the consignment (the trunk boxes) in the United States so we could fly over and meet the person for proper investment of our family wealth, all left with us.  We got in contact with Mr Frank Nelves, with whom we agreed that he will receive the consignment boxes from the Diplomat who carried the boxes over to the US and we shall offer him 15% of the total value of the trunk boxes.  Once the Diplomat arrived the US, Mr Frank Nelves as greedy as he is, called my Mum and told her that he's going to take 50% of the money or nothing.  My Mum quickly called the Diplomat and asked him to stay with the consignment until further notice.
 
I am contacting you now so that we could change the documents of the consignment with the Diplomat and make you the new foreign beneficiary of the funds, so that the Diplomat will deliver the boxes to you at your nominated residential address. Note should be taken here that the Diplomat does not know the real content of the consignments so you should keep it confidential. I and my Mum (she's an old woman – 76) have agreed to offer you 30% of the total value of the three consignments.
 
All we need from you is your honesty and openness so that we can together invest our family inheritance in a proper way.  Note should be taken here that I am possession of all the documents and information relating to the consignments such as the trunk boxes numbers, security codes, etc.) Note that you are kindly requested to send your complete contact information including your secure private email, mobile phone number, complete residential address for delivery. Once we hear from you at your earliest convenience, we would contact the Diplomat and let him deliver the consignments to you, if you agree to help us.
 
May God bless you as you get to help us.
 
Yours faithfully,
 
Amoah James
355, Legon Region
Accra, Republic of Ghana


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