A GOOD BUSINESS OFFER FOR YOU.
From: “MR. SAMUEL SARPSONG” <h.hoffman3@poczta.onet.pl>
Reply-To: <mr.ssarpsong@live.com>
Subject: A GOOD BUSINESS OFFER FOR YOU.
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:59:19 -0700
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My Dear,
It is indeed my pleasure to write you this letter which I know is absolutely going to be of a great doubt and distrust in your heart as so many individuals have taken possession of the internet to facilitate their selfish interest, thereby making it extremely difficult for genuine and legitimate business class persons to get attention and recognition.
How are you today and your Family? I contacted you personally and privately for a business transaction of (US$14,689,000.00) Fourteen Million, Six Hundred and Eighty Nine Thousand Dollars. Hopefully that you will respond positively to this offer. I know you are reliable, honest and capable person who will be able to handle this transaction. hence I am contacting you, and I believe that you will never turn down my request.
I am the chief executive of Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd, Accra Ghana. With your sincere assistant and cooperation, we can finalise this transaction, and be rest assured that this deal is worth taking and highly profitable. At this moment, I will not issue the details of this transaction until your positive response is granted.
For further correspondence regarding this business proposal, you can call me on +233-543063400 for further discussion on this.
Thanks for your attention.
Regards.
Mr. Samuel Sarpsong.
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