Thursday, September 21, 2006

FORM, ROSE

From: mavoyorose15@yahoo.co.uk <mavoyorose15@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Sep 21, 2006 1:18 PM
Subject: FORM, ROSE
To: mavoyorose15@yahoo.co.uk


Mrs. ROSE MAVOYO
Tel: +27-783434903
JOHANNESBURG,
SOUTH AFRICA.
(HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL)

DEAR,SIR

I am Mrs. ROSE MAVOYO, first wife of Engineer SOLOMON MAVOYO, of
Bulawayo-Zimbabwe. This is my 22 years of marriage with Mr. Solomon,
where my only son and I are now resident in South Africa as Asylum
seeker (REFUGEE). I got your contact through the net on company
search. With your contact profile, I hope that you can take care of
the amount involved. I have some huge amount of money, which I
inherited from my dead husband few years ago.

My husband's tragedy occurred when the Zimbabwean government took our
farm from us. My husband was murdered in Zimbabwean and I am the only
one left of the two wives, so I am willing to leave South Africa for
any place abroad.
My fund is presently deposited with a Security Company without
disclosing the contents of the box to the Security Firm, and I would
like you to help me transfer this money overseas pending investment.
The amount deposited is (Eighteen Million United States Dollars)
US$18,000,000.00

In consideration of your assistance, I and my son have agreed to offer
you, upon acceptance to this proposal 30% of the total sum and 10% has
mapped out to cover all sundry expenses both parties might incur,
locally or internationally, during the course of this transaction. And
the remaining 60% will be for me and my only son for our life
investment in your country.

I will relate to you every relevant information of the fund upon
receipt of your approval for more information and fell free to ask
questions you consider relevant.
The confidentiality of this proposal will be highly appreciated. Thank
as we await your urgent response. GIVE ME A CALL ON
Tel: +27-783434903.PLEASE as well send me your direct telephone number
so that I will give you a call, PLEASE READ ABOUT PROBLEMS IN ZIMBABWE
FROM THE LINKS BELOW.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/918781.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/715001.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1063785.stm

Best Regards,

Mrs. ROSE MAVOYO

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