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by buried under 419s Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:45 am
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Subject: Trade Inquiry
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2013 00:57:23 -0700
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Sir,
Business Enquiry
I am writing in request of your kind co-operation in my transaction venture. I have some unencumbered fund for immediate transfer in investment in a growing economy and industry. We want your contribution in the areas of provision of fund transfer facilities, investment and security of our fund for about 5-6 years till we need to repatriate the fund back.

Remunerations: 20% (capital/total sum)
Please kindly contact: [email protected] for detailed information and identification.
Sincerely Yours,
Alfred
05 School Road, SunnyRidge, Primrose 1401
Germiston,
Tel: 0793385563
South Africa

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