From: Miss Ebretche Fulbert (ebretche@rambler.ru)
From: Miss Ebretche Fulbert Dearest One, With due respect and trust, permit me to inform you of my desire in going into a good relationship with you. I am Miss Ebretche Fulbert, the only daughter of late Sir Hobbah Fulbert. My late father was an engineer and a contractor with the Government of Cote D'Ivoire. He was mysteriously poisoned to death by some people over a row of a contract award in the Agricultural ministry of our country. I was told that my mother died few hours after giving birth to me due to over bleeding, I never knew her. Before the death of my father in a hospital here in Abidjan Cote D’Ivoire, he secretly called me on his bedside and told me to sat down and listen to him, he started crying complaining that I am too young to be manage my life and there is no body to take good care of me again as a young girl. After weeping, He narrated to me how he deposited the sum of Eleven Million Eight Hundred Thousand United States Dollars (USD$11.8M) in one of the safety security company here in Abidjan Cote D’Ivoire and he told me that he used my name as his only daughter as the next of kin for the deposit and he registered the consignment as Family Valuables for security reasons. He also explained to me that it was because of the award that he was poisoned by some people, that I should seek for a Good foreign partner in a country of my choice where I will transfer this fund and use it for proper investment purpose. For this reason, I seek your assistance to serve as my guardian and help me in the retrieving of the consignment that contents the money and have it transfer to your country and invest it in good ventures where we can obtain profits. I also require you assistance to continue my education in your country which I stopped since I lost my father lately. I am willing to offer you 20% of the total sum as compensation for assisting me in this regard. Please get back to me for further explanations. Hoping to hearing from you soonest. May God bless you as you extend your helping hand to me. Yours Sincerely,Miss Ebretche Fulbert
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