Be My Investor Trustee

From: Mrs.Jumai Abdul Azad. (mrsjumaiabdul_at_sify.com)
Date: 09/30/03

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    From: Mrs. Jumai A. Azad

    Dear Sir,

    I wish to write you pleading with you to be my Investor trustee over
    $12.5million.My late Husband was a rich oil Contractor in South Africa, But
    before his death in July 29th 1999. He deposited the sum of ($12,500,000.00)
    USD in a safe keeping company in Europe through Debt Reconciliation Committee(DRC).

    The money which he made from oil contract and he left an instruction with the
    (DRC) to release the money to me his wife and his son Ali who at that time was
    studying, that an Investor should accompany us before the $12.5Million will be
    released to us for proper investment, and also for the welfare of the children
    which he left behind for me.

    I plead with you to accept to help me and act as my investor trustee to manage
    the $12.5Million for me. We can both arrange on how to invest this money into
    your company. We have agreed to give you 20% of the $12.5Million for your own
    assistance.

    All the relevant documents shall be forwarded to you upon your indications to
    assist me in this project.

    May the Almighty God bless you, if you will of trust and faithful to assist me.

    Please contact me on the above e-mail address or my Son Ali on his e-mail
    address (aliazad@voila.fr) for more Informations.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Mrs.Jumai Abdul Azad.

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