Posted by Morgan in ar on May 29, 2019 at 05:05:27 from (208.163.181.177):
I got this in my inbox last night. This guy doesn't want me to partner with him in a sheep farm, I have been raising sheep for a decade, have yet to make a dime.
Hello,
I read with interest through your details hence I contact you.
I am interested to purchase land properties to develop a long term Large Scale Sheep Farm business operation in your country, through your good self as my Consultant/Director Partner.
I will supply capital to fund the Farm business project for the mutual benefits of our both families.
I have visited your country several times and I do hope there are many opportunities to purchase property that has facilities, and everything which would be ideal for large scale Farming. Hopefully returns on the long term investment can be very, very encouraging in your country as i presumed.
If you are willing and able to assist, please do get back to me, fix up a date suitable for you and I will arrange to visit in person with you as you will agree with me internet is not good enough to negotiate this size of business project. I will be glad to provide more details in terms of my goals as there would certainly be many things to discuss going forward.
Thanks,
SAAD Al-QAHTANI Chief Financial Officer Al Zahrani Holdings
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