Lucrative business project

Allegedly from: KIm YuNG info at aol.com

Hello,

I have a very lucrative business project to discuss with you.
The Project is about the exportation of 100,000 barrels of Light Crude Oil daily out from Iraq to Turkey through my client's company in Iraq at the rate of $102.00 a barrel. This amount to $10,200,000 daily. I ask for your support as a foreigner to handle this business project with my client and

Reply if interested.

Kim

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2Comments

Member Avatar7/12/2014 8:10:12 PM

Anonymous

All they need is one fool and there are many

Member Avatar3/12/2014 10:38:00 PM

Anonymous

Scammers really suck

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