Saturday, July 27, 2013

compensation

Dear Friend,

Permit me to approach you in this manner.I’m Sir Thomas David Jackson a United States Monetary Policy Committee in Afghanistan. I am sending this message to ask for your assistance in an urgent and confidential transaction. Here in Kabul Afghanistan I recovered two packaged parcel from my staffs on our way to bazaar three months ago, it is my duty to declare these two unclaimed packaged parcel for disposal, but on my proper scanning on these Two packaged parcel before they will be declared for disposal,I discovered that these packaged parcel contain the sum of US$6 Million, US$3 Million in each packaged parcel in the currency of United States Dollars clean and spendable.I contacted a United Nations Representative who helped me to move the packaged parcel from Kabul-Afghanistan to Cotonou - Benin Republic where the packaged parcel are now deposited in a Security company Vault for safe keeping.Right now, I am seeking your assistance to evacuate the packaged parcel out of Cotonou - Benin Republic

I will give you 30% of the fund for your assistance while 65% would be mine and the remaining 5% will be for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred by either party while executing this transaction. For security reasons, I appeal passionately to you not to discuss this transaction with a third party even if you will not assist me because any leakage of this information will be too bad for me. I hope you understand me very well.

If you will assist me, please let me know and also send the below information to me;

Name:.......................
Age:...........................
Sex:..........................
Date of birth:.................
Address:.....................
Phone:.........................
Occupation...................
Company:.....................
Next of Kin:..................
Nationality:..................
Present Country:..................

For more clarification,please contact me directly on my private email address: sirthomasdavidjackson@yahoo.ca

I am expecting to hear from you urgently.

Best regards,
Sir Thomas David Jackson
(Economics)
Chairman, of the United Nations Monetary Policy Committee

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