Friday, April 22, 2005

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Content preview: Dearest, You may be surprised to receive my letter,
however, I got your contact from the Chamber of Commerce and Trade. I
have decided to contact you for confidential, urgent and rewarding
joint business. My name is Mr. Alfred Cole, I was a Personal Assistant
to the Late Congo President, LAURENT KABILA, who was assasinated in
January and my aim of writing to you is because of the need for a
trusted and honest person, who I can entrust the sum of SD17,500,0000
(Seventeen Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollras). Source of the
money: I and the late president secured this money in a security firm
in EUROPE, in my name before his death. [...]

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