Hey,
How are you and how are you dealing with the coronavirus epidemic? Be careful, I was contacted to send you this letter after carefully reviewing your profile which speaks well for you. Frankly, I know this letter will surprise you and you might find it very strange why I contacted you, because you are a stranger to me. My name is Ibu Linda Zuma from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, I am the only child of my parents. During the post-election civil and political crisis in our country, my parents were killed by heartless soldiers who supported the current president, who lost the election and refused to resign. Lucky for me, I was in school in Ghana when this tragedy happened to my family. But I give thanks to Almighty God because I never knew I could endure the torment of almost losing my family. Now I am still here on earth, but for me it is very "dangerous". I have lived in fear and bondage. I intend to leave this country as soon as possible, but that's the only thing that scares me. My late father deposited $ 1.5 million in one of the largest financial institutions. (One million five hundred thousand dollars). The main reason I contacted you is that my late father had a written agreement with the bank that I can only claim this fund if I am over 29, or I need to consult a business partner or guarantor to make sure that the money invested is very profitable and safe. I'm only 23 now and life here is very difficult to manage. I don't have the option of waiting until I'm 29 before continuing to apply for funds. I want you to act as my trustee or business partner so that funds can be provided to you on request and I can relocate to your country and we both invested money in our favorite profitable company so I am interested in a broker. I can't wait to read you if you accept my request as I promise to give you 20% of the funds.
Awaiting a positive response.
Reply via my personal email address
mslinda1.bintou@gmail.com
Regards.
Ms. Linda Zuma