Greeting to you

Allegedly from: Mr. Robert Andrei (Fund Manager)

Well Thank you Mr. Andrei. Just place the money next to the imaginary typewriter.

Hello Good day to you....

My name is Mr Robert Andrei, a Fund Manager with one of the worlds largest investment companies. I handle all our Investors Capital Project Funds which enabled me to divert 1.2% of Investors Excess Return Capital Funds to our Magellan Trust Funds Account where any one can be presented to claim the funds.

Total sum of, forty five Million, Seven Hundred and Forty Five Thousand British Pounds (45,745,000.00)BP has been diverted, representing 1.2% of Excess Return Capital Funds from the Investor Capital Project Funds for 2006/2007 fiscal year.

I need a reliable and trustworthy person with whom I can work this deal out so that we can claim the funds as mentioned above. There is no risk attached and the funds in question can never be dictated or traced. Be informed that i will handle the expenses that may be required in this business deal.

Sincerely,
Robert

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