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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Mr Folad Jamal +226-75545067


Dear friend
Firstly, I wish you the very best of life of good health and Success. It is my pleasure to write this letter and thank you for creating time to read through my message carefully. Well, i know you maybe wondering how i got your address,but permit me to tell you that I got your contact from the (medics-org directory) and I decided to contact you to shared with you deeply about my ongoing true life opportunity and I have no intentions of causing you any worries through this medium. Trust me! because I have to say that I have no other alternative rather than to seek for your considerable humanitarian help for my aid.

My biological real name is Mr Folad Jamal. Regional Civil Servant of Coris Bank International Burkina Faso.I discovered existing dormant account for 5years sum of $2.5million dollars only,However,I shall give you 25% of the total sum $2.5m as soon as this fund hits your account and I shall visit you in your country for the shearing.also I shall detail you with the full information as soon as I hear from you,
All I need is your free and open heart towards me. I will also need a very strong bank account that will carry this huge of amount without any problem.Please use your influence to protect this fund as soon as our bank transfers the fund into your bank account. Let me know more about you and your family before I disclose this bank deal to you.

I will like us to create the avenue of trust before going into business. A lot of things are going on in the internet now and you will never know when the real business comes.I will even advice you to come down to Burkina Faso so that I will take you direct to the bank for you to make inquire concerning the fund. This is cool and real bank deal. I will be retiring from government service very soon. I think this is my best opportunity in life to make it. A lot of men have been abandoned by government because after their retirement, the government doesn’t care of them any more. I will don’t want to be an example to such nonsense.

Please, don’t discuss this business with anybody.your best friend can become your worst enemy if he finds out that you have made it tomorrow.don’t ever trust any friend when it comes to money.don’t let anybody to know about it until you receive the fund in your bank account. We are living in a wicked world and people doesn’t like to see others progress. I am an old man and I know what I have passed through as a man please think about solution for my aid.

Keep every development within your self until this fund transfer into your account in your country as I will not want our Bank Management to know my involvement in this transaction for security reasons please I will expect you to call me with my house personal phone so that we can discuss more about this deal. I will need to hear your voice as soon as you read this mail. and I shall Waite your reciprocate positive response soonest via mail.

Have a wonderful day.
Mr Folad Jamal
+226-75545067

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3. Never give out personal information. If asked for anything other than your name and email address, do not reply. This is a basic rule, if the ask for anything other than what you feel comfortable sharing, don't reply

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