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This is from leshmiue212@yahoo.com.hk

Thank you for reading this mail, although the internet it is very hard to trust and what to believe and what not to. I’m am Mr. Song Lile, I work with the Hang Seng Bank here in Hong Kong.

I have an obscured business suggestion for you. There is the sum of $19,500,000.00 in my bank “Hang Seng Bank” Hong kong. There were no beneficiaries stated concerning these funds which means no one would ever come forward to claim it. That is why I ask that we work together so as to have the sun transfered out of my bank into your account.

Please do not be offended with the manner I contacted you. It was necessitated by the urgency and nature of this transaction. Should you be interested please send me your,

1. Full names
2. Private phone number
3. Current residential address

Kind Regards,

Mr Song Lile

email: leshmiue212@yahoo.com.hk

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One Response to “Song Lile”

  1. Jerry Says:

    Please Read. I am Mr. Song Lile, the Credit Officer in Hang Seng Bank Ltd. I have a business proposal in the tune of $19.5m. After a successfull transfer, we shall share in the ratio of 30% for you and 70% for me. If you are interested, send me the following; Full names, Current residential address, Private phone number, Age, Sex, Occupation and Profession through my private email (songlile_privacy_info@yahoo.com.hk) and I will give you more details on how we will execute this project. Your earliest response to this letter will be appreciated. Kind Regards,Mr. Song Lile.

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