From: olivier konega <olivierkonega1@cantv.net>
Reply-To: olivierkonega@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 03:13:14 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Hello my dear,
Hello my dear,
Good day and compliments of the seasons, I am Mrs. Olivier Konega am from Sierra-Leone. I lost my husband during the rebel attacked in 2007 before his death, he had an account with a bank here in Cote d Ivoire, where he made a deposit of US$10.5 Millions Dollars. This money was for the purchase of cocoa procession machines and development of another factory, unfortunately he did not meet his target before his untimely death.
Why I contacted you, due to the agreement he had with the bank during deposit, I ve been denied total access to the money, the bank Manager told me precisely that the money was deposited in a suspense fixed account with a clause attached to it for onward transfer into a foreign account. That the bank will follow the agreement written and signed by both (the bank and my husband). I was advised to look for a foreign account where the money can be transferred before I can have access to it.
Since security here cannot be guaranteed besides, ve lost my husband, I hereby ask you to do me a favour by standing as my late husband foreign business partner and the beneficiary of the money to enable the bank effect the transfer into your account.
I have plans to invest this money in continuation with the investment vision of my late husband, but not in this place again rather in your country. I have the vision of going into real estate and industrial production, please if you are willing to assist me and my only son Ken, indicate your interest in replying soonest.
The bank has given me requirements I should forward to them:
1. Your full name
2. Contact postal address
3. Phone and fax number
4. Occupation.
5. Age
If you agree on this, I ll give you 15% of the total share when transferred, then 5% will be given to you if you made any expense on the cause of the transfer. Waiting to hearing from you, please once I hear from you I'll send you my pictures, also the deposit certificate the bank gave to my late husband.
God bless you and your family,
Yours Truly,
Mrs. Olivier Konega
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