by Obi-Wan Knievel
Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:37 pm
See, if this particular widow had a cancer-problem with a stroke-sickness bothering her, maybe then her family would stop chasing her with all those treats she mentions. In-laws can be quite annoying that way!
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 23:30:43 +0200
From: "Edith" <edithpelaez>
To: <edithpelaez>
Subject: From Mrs. Edith Pelaez,
From Mrs. Edith Pelaez,
My Dearest One,
Compliments of the season, I am Mrs Edith Pelaez, a complete citizen of Philippines . I was the Wife of Late Mr Emmanuel N. Pelaez of Philippines, he worked with the America Embassy as An Ambassador for years and hold Political positions in Philippines before he died in the year July 27 2003. We were married for 19 years without a child. He died after a brief illness that lasted for only four days.
Before his death we were both born again Christians and we lived happily, and since after his death, I decided not to re-marry or get a child outside my matrimonial home due to the love I have for my late Husband. Before my husband’s Death, I inherited a total sum of (27.5 million United State Dollars) from my late Husband when he was in his Sick bed. This money which is been deposited in a Bank in a Country in West Africa called Abidjan Cote d’Ivoire. My late husband’s family does not know about this secret money that my late husband deposited in Abidjan Cote d’Ivoire.
In fact, since the death of my husband, his brothers and family has been seriously chasing me around with constant treats, trying to suppress me so that they might have the documents of his assets including landed properties and confiscate them, but finally they have successfully collected all his properties, yet they never stopped there, they told me to surrender all bank account of my late husband, which I did, but I never disclose to them this deposit with the Bank in Abidjan Cote D'Ivoire. Because this is where my future and destiny lies upon now, the family of my late husband is never aware of the secret existence of this deposit which my late husband made with the bank in Cote d’Ivoire and they can never be aware of it.
My main purpose of sending you this mail is because of the way I found you and perhaps trustworthy to give you this priority of helping me to act as my late husband’s foreign partner to transfer this money into your account in your country for the purpose of future investment with you. I will send you Authorization letter including the Certificate of deposit and agreement that the bank issued to my late husband the day he made the deposit of this money with the bank for you to be sure of what I am saying.
I will give thanks to God immensely for your co-operation as soon as I hear from you as I look forward to hear from you for quick conclusion of this help / assistance that is going to be to the mutual benefit of the both of us. I have decided to offer you 20% of the total Sum for your noble help / assistance to get this money transfer out of Cote d’Ivoire to your account in your country.
I will like you to declare your full willingness to assist me in this venture in your email reply now as I will send you all the vital documents that covers this transaction as a prove to you the genuine and legitimate of this transaction. I will be waiting for your quick and positive response today.
My Regards,
Mrs. Edith Pelaez.
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