I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP
Dear Friend,
I know that this letter may come to you as a surprise but first I must solicit your confidence in this transaction, this is by virtue of it's nature as being utterly confidential. Though I know that a transaction of this magnitude will make any one apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that all will be well at the end of the day.
I am Ian Elsworth, the son of Henry Elsworth and a citizen of Zimbabwe but I am writing from Nederland. My father was accused of Treason and also aiding the White farmers in fighting the government. You can read more by clicking on the links below:
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I have a huge sum of money in the total sum of US$8.5 million (Eight million, Five Hundred thousand United States dollars) presently in Nederland. My father kept this money with a Security and Trust Company in Johannesburg, South-Africa, for obvious security reasons and the situation in my country. He kept these funds in a trunk box in disguise as family treasures. My father's farms was seized and his bank accounts were frozen by the government. He told me everything concerning the funds in the security company when alive and I have made several contacts with the security company concerning the release of the funds to me. I was on the process when I fled the country and have communicated with them when I arrived here.
I need your assistance in securing the funds here in Nederland or in your country, so that I can arrange for my family to join me here in Nederland. I am willing to offer you 30% of the US$8.5 million (Eight million, Five Hundred thousand United States dollars) for your assistance.
Please, let me know if you can assist me, so that I can give you more details on how we shall proceed. Please send your telephone number to me and treat this information confidential and always reply me through my private email -poistin sähköpostiosoitteen-
I await your urgent response with your phone number included,thank you and God bless.
Regards,
Ian Elsworth