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From: "Mr Joel Martins" <paula.oliveira@luandre.com.br>Reply-To: jlmartins567@gmail.com
 Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2014 07:00:03 -0300
 Subject: It's Urgent!!, please respond
 
 >From Mr Joel Martins.
 Abidjan.
 Cote d'Ivoire.
 Email:jlmartins567@gmail.com
 
 
 Dear Friend
 I am writing this letter in other to inform you of a business that will
 benefit both of us immensely as long as you will make up your mind to
 co-operate accordingly but before going into details, I want you to take
 note that this business is not a child's play or something to toy with
 rather it is a business that will give us the oppurtunity to make lots of
 money.
 
 I have been unjustly treated by my partner in a transaction so, I seek your
 help, attention and genuine co-operation to our mutual benefit and I
 believe that you will not let down the trust and confidence I am about to
 repose on you.I have been working in an import and export firm that pays me
 about two hundred dollars per month for the past ten years.I worked with
 this company as the product sourcing manager.
 
 Between the 17th - 19th of Feb., 2012 a seminar was held in Bouake, Cote
 d'Ivoire of which I attended. While in the Seminar, I was opportuned to
 meet one Alhaji who introduced himself to me as the president and CEO of
 his company.
 Alhaji is an accomplished and widely known millionaire farmer in this part
 of the region. Apart from the farms here in Abidjan, he has cattle farms in
 MALI, SENEGAL, GUINEA, BURKINA FASO and CHAD REP.
 Above all, he is one of the greatest supplier of cattle, beef and other
 dairy products in this part of the West Coast. On knowing my profession,he
 took me into confidence by informing me about the purchase of a particular
 but very rare medicine for his cattle.
 
 He informed me about the huge amount of money he spends on the purchase of
 this very important cattle medicine. Precisely, he pays US$2,000 per carton
 of the medicine. He asked if my organization can source for a cheaper
 supplier for him.
 
 Back in my office,I discussed this proposal with my boss and he decided to
 handle the supply by himself. We carried out a market research and
 discovered that we could purchase this medicine cheaper somewhere in Europe
 for US$575.00 per carton.
 We moved a proposal to the farmer to supply him this vaccine at US$1,500.00
 per carton of which he accepted.My company made a very big
 financial breakthrough when we started supplying this vaccine to this
 wealthy farmer.
 As these supplies progressed, and my boss made so much money from the
 contract, I requested my boss for an increase in my salary. My boss was so
 upset at my request that he sacked me without benefits after ten years of
 dedicated workmanship.
 
 I was so desperate that I went to Alhaji and informed him that I have a
 foreign contact that will be willing to supply him this same product at
 US$1,250. per carton.
 Alhaji in turn, confided in me that he is about to place order for 2000
 cartons of this same medicine following a suspected outbreak of disease in
 his farms.
 I assured Alhaji that my foreign contact will be in the position to
 manufacture and supply to him this vaccine at a company rate of US$1,250
 per carton. Infact, I convinced Alhaji that my former boss usually buys the
 medicine from my foreign contact and that is why he sales to him at a
 higher price.
 
 HOWEVER,I INFORMED ALHAJI THAT HE WILL HAVE TO PAY CASH IN ADVANCE BEFORE
 MY FORIEGN CONTACT WILL SUPPLY THIS VACCINE TO HIM.
 Right now, he has stopped all communications with my boss.
 
 I therefore wish to present you as my foreign contact so that you can
 handle the supplies to Alhaji.
 If you can handle the contract,kindly contact me immediately for details
 and negotiations on what is going to be my commission.
 We will get the medicine from the producers at US$575 and supply to Alhaji
 at US$1250 per carton of 12 bottles(500ml).
 
 Kindly be notified that at no point in time should you let this cattle
 farmer to know the contact of our real source of this product in Europe so
 that they wouldn't bypass us to deal directly with them.
 
 Your's sincerely,
 Mr. Joel Martins.
 
 
 
 
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