From: Can I Trust You? <davidnewtocn@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 21:10:14 -0500
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Dear Pal,
I hope you are good, please do permit me to introduce myself briefly, I am LTC. David Newton an American soldier serving in Iraq, assigned to US. Embassy here in Baghdad.
I got your contact and decided to write you this email due of my search for a custodian/investor of the total sum of US. $20 Million that we want to transfer of this country.
Prior to my explaining further, I must first make an apology for this unsolicited email to you. I am conscious that this is certainly not a predictable way of approach to foster a relationship of trust but because of the sensitivity of this business transaction and the fact that I couldn't call you on phone for security reason.
The money is from oil proceeds and legal, however, due to our Military status here in a combat zone, we are barred by international law to have a bank account. Hence we are going to transfer it through a diplomatic channel to your house directly or a safe and secured location of your choice, via the safe passage of a diplomatic courier. The question is that, can I trust you? A loose lips sinks ship.
We have agreed to pay you a professional fees at the rate of 30% (Thirty percent) of the total Twenty Million (US $ 20.000.000.00) United State of America Dollars
If we can be of one accord, please act swiftly by responding with your details to my private email address: davidnewton1118@aol.com
Be assured that this transaction is risk free, upon receiving your reply, I will then furnish you with a comprehensive details of this business transaction and what is required of you. It will be proper for us to set a face-to-face meeting online if you have a Webcam due to my deployment.
Please copy and paste only this email davidnewton1118@aol.com in your reply.
I await your urgent reply.
Yours sincerely,
LTC. David Newton.
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