What a way to die....
Oh well. His loss my gain.
Dear Respectful One,
Permit me to inform you of my desire of going into business relationship withyou. I got your contact from the International web site directory. I prayed over it and selected your name among other names due to it's esteeming natureand the recommendations given to me as a reputable and trust worthy person Ican do business with and by their recommenddations I must not hesitate to confide in you for this simple and sincere business.
I am Dorris Maphosa, the only Daughter of late Mr and Mrs Stephen Maphosa. Myfather was a very wealthy cocoa Farmer and cocoa merchant in (Zanu PF) Budiriro,the economic city of Zimbabwe before he was killed to death by his pollitical associates on one of their outing to make pollitical dialoug.
When my mother died on the 21st October 1988, my father took me and my younger brother Henry special because we are motherless. Before the death of my father on 2nd Feb 2002 in a private hospital here in Bindura. He secretly calledme on his bedside and told me that he has a sum of $18.5,000.000 (Eighteen Million, five hundred thousand dollars) left in a suspense account in a local Bank in Abidjan, the capital of cote d ivorie that he used my name as his first Daughter for the next of kin in deposit of the fund.
He also explained to me that I should seek for a God fearing foreign partnerin a country of my choice where I will transfer this money and use it for investment purpose, (such as real estate management).
Sir, we are honourably seeking your assistance in the following ways.
1) To provide a Bank account where this money would be transferred to.
2) To serve as the guardian of this since I am a girl of 21 years.
Moreover Sir, we are willing to offer you 20% of the sum as compensation for effort input after the successful transfer of this fund to your designate account overseas. Anticipating to hear from you soon.
PLEASE ACQKNOWLEDGE MY MAIL AND RESPONSE TO ME HERE; ( dorrismaphosa@yahoo.fr)
Thanks and God Bless.
Best regards.
Miss Dorris Maphosa.
Oh well. His loss my gain.
Dear Respectful One,
Permit me to inform you of my desire of going into business relationship withyou. I got your contact from the International web site directory. I prayed over it and selected your name among other names due to it's esteeming natureand the recommendations given to me as a reputable and trust worthy person Ican do business with and by their recommenddations I must not hesitate to confide in you for this simple and sincere business.
I am Dorris Maphosa, the only Daughter of late Mr and Mrs Stephen Maphosa. Myfather was a very wealthy cocoa Farmer and cocoa merchant in (Zanu PF) Budiriro,the economic city of Zimbabwe before he was killed to death by his pollitical associates on one of their outing to make pollitical dialoug.
When my mother died on the 21st October 1988, my father took me and my younger brother Henry special because we are motherless. Before the death of my father on 2nd Feb 2002 in a private hospital here in Bindura. He secretly calledme on his bedside and told me that he has a sum of $18.5,000.000 (Eighteen Million, five hundred thousand dollars) left in a suspense account in a local Bank in Abidjan, the capital of cote d ivorie that he used my name as his first Daughter for the next of kin in deposit of the fund.
He also explained to me that I should seek for a God fearing foreign partnerin a country of my choice where I will transfer this money and use it for investment purpose, (such as real estate management).
Sir, we are honourably seeking your assistance in the following ways.
1) To provide a Bank account where this money would be transferred to.
2) To serve as the guardian of this since I am a girl of 21 years.
Moreover Sir, we are willing to offer you 20% of the sum as compensation for effort input after the successful transfer of this fund to your designate account overseas. Anticipating to hear from you soon.
PLEASE ACQKNOWLEDGE MY MAIL AND RESPONSE TO ME HERE; ( dorrismaphosa@yahoo.fr)
Thanks and God Bless.
Best regards.
Miss Dorris Maphosa.