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from: Frank William <johnsavage852@gmail.com>
reply-to: bendgobank@gmail.com
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date: 16 Aug 2023, 12:17
subject: Dear Beloved
Dear Beloved

I believe that you have not forgotten me, although it was indeed a
very long time we communicated last. Well, this is to thank you for
your past effort to assist me in moving out late Mr. Alvin Peter's
funds out from the United Bank Of Africa Benin Rep at that time, I
understand your thought that time, that I wasn't for real and you said
that I am a scam but I told you that am not a scam and you understood
me and did your best to assist me but could not conclude the
transaction with me. I thank God for his grace and favor upon my life
because there was a man called Phua Chu Kang from Japan who finally
helped me to move the money to his account so the United Bank of
Africa did not seize funds of late Alvin peter any more who died on
the plane crash on 11th of September 2001 Terror Attack you can view
the link to know more about him
(http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memori ... /2632.html) .

I thank God very much for all He has done.I am so glad to write this
email to you today, God is really wonderful and so kind to me, God
makes a way where there is no way, I did not believe that I will move
out from Benin Rep West Africa by now, but God has made it possible
for me. So I am happy to inform you about my success in getting those
funds transferred under my new partner from Tokyo City, Japan, I am
currently in the Tokyo City for my Oil and Gas investment here in
the Japan, Meanwhile, I did not forget all your past efforts and
attempts to assist me that time in transferring those funds despite
that it failed us some how due to one reason or the other. But because
i made a promise to God that i must surely compensate you as the first
person who tried all your best to help me despite that you did not
conclude the transaction but i could not forget your good advice and
encouragement which gave me at that time.

Now I want you to contact our parish priest: Reverend Fr. JOHN OJUGELE
In Uganda who used to be a good father to me when I was in Benin Rep,
his e-mail address is as ( bendgobank@gmail.com ) and the phone
number to reach Rev John OJUGELE is (+256 740 805655 ) I told him to
send a certified bank check Draft of (US$2,000,000.00),Two Million
United State Dollars, which I prepared for you and kept for your
compensation for all efforts and attempts to assist me in this matter,
knowing fully well that I would have not succeeded if not your advice
and encouragement to me at that time. Please accept this little token
as it is, but I really appreciate your efforts at that time very much.
So feel free to contact Rev. Father at: ( bendgobank@gmail.com ) and
instruct him where to send you the cashier check Draft.

Note: Below is the required information you will send to Rev. Father
BOB OJUGELE:
(1) Your full names:
(2) Your house address:
(3) Your telephone number:
(4) Your identification e.g. Drivers license

Please let me know immediately you receive it so we can share our joy
together after all the sufferings at that time. At this point, I am
very busy here because of my investment and some project that we have
at hand. Finally, remember that I had forwarded instruction to the
Rev. Father John Ojugele on your behalf to receive that check but you
have to reconfirm it again to avoid any mistake. So do not hesitate to
contact him and he will send the amount to you without any delay. And
please do not forget to inform me as soon as you receive the cashier
check.

Take care and God bless you. Good bye for now.
Yours friend,

Brother
Frank William
The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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