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Content preview: I am Mr. David Wei, an Account Officer with Bank of China,
United Kingdom I have a very sensitive and confidential brief for you from.
I am requesting for your partnership in re-profiling funds I will give the
details, but in summary, the funds are coming via Bank of China, United Kingdom.
Our bank website is www.boc.cn. [...]
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Re:Email
I am Mr. David Wei, an Account Officer with Bank of China,
United Kingdom I have a very sensitive and confidential brief for you from.
I am requesting for your partnership in re-profiling funds I will give the details,
but in summary, the funds are coming via Bank of China, United Kingdom.
Our bank website is www.boc.cn.
This is a legitimate transaction; you will be paid 20% for your Management Fees.
If you are interested, please write back and provide me with your confidential telephone number,
fax number, and I will provide further details and instructions.
Please keep this confidential, as we can't afford more political problems.
Finally, please note that this must be concluded Within two weeks.
Please write back promptly via this confidential email address {[email protected]}
I look forward to it.
Kind Regards
Mr. David Wei
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Content preview: I am Mr. David Wei, an Account Officer with Bank of China,
United Kingdom I have a very sensitive and confidential brief for you from.
I am requesting for your partnership in re-profiling funds I will give the
details, but in summary, the funds are coming via Bank of China, United Kingdom.
Our bank website is www.boc.cn. [...]
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Subject: ***SPAM*** [spam]
Re:Email
I am Mr. David Wei, an Account Officer with Bank of China,
United Kingdom I have a very sensitive and confidential brief for you from.
I am requesting for your partnership in re-profiling funds I will give the details,
but in summary, the funds are coming via Bank of China, United Kingdom.
Our bank website is www.boc.cn.
This is a legitimate transaction; you will be paid 20% for your Management Fees.
If you are interested, please write back and provide me with your confidential telephone number,
fax number, and I will provide further details and instructions.
Please keep this confidential, as we can't afford more political problems.
Finally, please note that this must be concluded Within two weeks.
Please write back promptly via this confidential email address {[email protected]}
I look forward to it.
Kind Regards
Mr. David Wei
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