Allison Cluade. (tsultanahmadi@cacs.az) SCAM From Allison Cluade. 24 years old Girl. Abidjan -Cote d.Ivoire Dear It is my pleasure to contact you for a business venture which I intend to establish in your country. Though I have not meet with you in person before but I believe, one has to risk confiding in someone to succeed sometimes in life. There is this amount of $18.5Million United States Dollar, which my late father deposited with a Bank which he wanted to used for his political reason in our Country before he was assassinated. Now I have decided to invest these money in your country or any where safe enough outside my country for security and political reasons. i want you to send me immediately your bank details were this fund will be transferred into so that as soon as the money gets to your account i will be coming over to your country to finish my education and also the investment of the money while you will be the manager of the investment on till i finish my education, I will like to invest part of the money into these three investment in your Country but, if there is any other business that is better than what I am suggestion, I will be very glad to follow your advice. 1). Real estate 2). The transport industry 3). Five star hotel If you can be of an assistance to me i will be pleased to offer you 30% Of the total fund while the balance will be invested by you. I await your soonest response Respectfully yours, Allison Cluade
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