igancio.rene@proton.me

Has someone emailed you offering you a loan with too good to be true terms and no credit checks? It is a scam.
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from: Igancio Rene Acuña Ortiz <stephen.nwest@gmail.com>
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date: 15 May 2023, 17:52
subject: Dear ,
Dear,

Sympathies with the countries greatly affected by the Covid-19
epidemic. We want to use this opportunity to finance good projects to
enable quick recovery in financial loss. I want to use this
opportunity to invite you to our debt/Loan Financing and project
development program .

We are looking for lucrative projects that can generate a good ROl
within the period of funding, on 3% Loan interest rate per annul. We
are interested in Aviation & Aerospace, Renewable energy, Oil &
energy, Real Estate, Block-chain, infrastructure, Mining & Metal,
Farming, Hospitality, Healthcare, Technology, Telecommunication,
Media, Other services include the following:

* Personal Loans
* Debt consolidation loans
* Car Loans
* Business Loans
* Education Loans
* Mortgage
* Refinancing Loans
* Home Loans
* Start-up- working capital loans
* Hotel loans
* Student loans
* Construction loans etc.

And also our Minimum Loan Period is 3 Three years to twenty five 25
years for huge projects. Do you have any lucrative projects that can
generate a good ROl within the period of funding?

If interested, kindly contact us at: igancio.rene@proton.me

Thanks
Igancio Rene Acuña Ortiz
E-mail: igancio.rene@proton.me
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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