From: Engr. William Welbeck <marketing@365car.com>;
FROM WILLIAM WELBECK
LONDON, UK
Dearest Friend,
I am Engineer William Welbeck, an Englishman. I worked with Shell Oil Company as a Directional Drilling Engineer in different regions for 30 years and later as a Directional Drilling Consultant. I am now a dying man in London here and have decided to donate/give what I have to charity so as to help humanity.
I am 78 years old and I was diagnosed of cancer about 2 years ago immediately after the death of my lovely wife, whom I married while working with Shell. She died without giving me any child. My doctors told me that I have just about three months to leave. I am getting weaker and weaker by the day. I have therefore decided to will/donate the sum of US$2.5 Million Dollars to you. It is in a fixed deposit in a bank that will be disclosed to you later. I have already quietly given out properties and some money. I do not have much time left. I believe in quietly, randomly and globally touching lives. I believe the best way to give is to be very quiet and also to touch as many lives as possible unannounced. The money should be used for the good work of humanity. I need your details so that I will formally and legally present you as the legitimate beneficiary of the fund in the bank. The details I will need to present to my Accounts Manager are:
YOUR FULL NAME
CONTACT ADDRESS
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
YOUR AGE (WITH PROOF, AS YOU MUST BE MORE THAN 21 YEARS) YOUR OCCUPATION
I am getting very weak. Therefore, when you send the information above, I will direct you to my Accounts Manager to assist you with the process of documentation and approval for the bank to pay you the money as the beneficiary. I do not know you personally but the world is a global village now and I believe in trying a little kindness and touching lives of people everywhere. I implore you to be good to people always.
I advise you to keep this confidential until the transaction is accomplished as I do not want anything that will jeopardize my last wish.
Regards and God Bless,
Engr. William Welbeck
FROM WILLIAM WELBECK
LONDON, UK
Dearest Friend,
I am Engineer William Welbeck, an Englishman. I worked with Shell Oil Company as a Directional Drilling Engineer in different regions for 30 years and later as a Directional Drilling Consultant. I am now a dying man in London here and have decided to donate/give what I have to charity so as to help humanity.
I am 78 years old and I was diagnosed of cancer about 2 years ago immediately after the death of my lovely wife, whom I married while working with Shell. She died without giving me any child. My doctors told me that I have just about three months to leave. I am getting weaker and weaker by the day. I have therefore decided to will/donate the sum of US$2.5 Million Dollars to you. It is in a fixed deposit in a bank that will be disclosed to you later. I have already quietly given out properties and some money. I do not have much time left. I believe in quietly, randomly and globally touching lives. I believe the best way to give is to be very quiet and also to touch as many lives as possible unannounced. The money should be used for the good work of humanity. I need your details so that I will formally and legally present you as the legitimate beneficiary of the fund in the bank. The details I will need to present to my Accounts Manager are:
YOUR FULL NAME
CONTACT ADDRESS
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
YOUR AGE (WITH PROOF, AS YOU MUST BE MORE THAN 21 YEARS) YOUR OCCUPATION
I am getting very weak. Therefore, when you send the information above, I will direct you to my Accounts Manager to assist you with the process of documentation and approval for the bank to pay you the money as the beneficiary. I do not know you personally but the world is a global village now and I believe in trying a little kindness and touching lives of people everywhere. I implore you to be good to people always.
I advise you to keep this confidential until the transaction is accomplished as I do not want anything that will jeopardize my last wish.
Regards and God Bless,
Engr. William Welbeck
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