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Dear Mr/Mrs Herald,
I have been instructed by my colleagues to look for partners who can assist us execute an urgent business transaction involving huge profits and international cooperation.
We are interested in the importation of Solar Panels, Agricultural equipment and computer accessories.We need a foreign partner who can assist us with the transaction involving US$31, 000 000.00, which has been set-aside in an escrow account.
We have resolved that a negotiable percentage will be your commission for participating in this transaction on our behalf and any other assistance you may give in this deal. A percentage will also be set aside from the entire sum to settle any expenses we may incur in the cause on these transactions.
My colleagues and I are civil servants and as such, it is not possible for any of us to operate a foreign account directly, hence we are soliciting your support. We propose to finalize the transaction in ten working days.
If this proposal is accepted please respond to us via e-mail to enable us provide you with the detailed modalities for the successful completion of the project. I would also suppose you'd prefer a voice contact which requires sending your telephone and fax numbers to facilitate the various processes.
There is no risk involved we just need an international contact. Moreso, it will be of great importance you provide me with your telephone/fax details, so we can have a more detailed conversation regarding the whole project. This is my private email address [email address supplied] which i will like you to reply me.
Finally, if you are not interested in this proposal, I apologize on behalf of myself and my colleagues for any inconvenience.
Yours Sincerely,
David Okolo (Dr)
Not at all - no apologies necessary, Dr Okolo. Thank you for emailing your letter to The Willesden Herald. We're always glad to show our readers the kind of unbelievable offers that are out there. Ed.
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Thanks
Generous of you to share this inside information. I am going to see about cashing in an ISA. Once they have that little bit of cash in place they can get the ball rolling apparently.
Who says that people are only out for themselves?
Thanks again.
John Sixpence
South Brondesbury
Post by : John Sixpence (webcachew02b.cache.pol.co.uk / )
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I've writen to the fokes at thepostmaster.net to thak them for hepling Dor Okoko on his enderprise.
Post by : Ed. (host81-129-72-191.in-addr.btopenworld.com / )
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