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DEAR SIR/MADAM, MY NAME IS DHARMESH J PATEL.I AM 41 YEARS OLD.I AM VERY POOR.BECAUSE MY PARENTS,BROTHERS,WIFE,RELATIVE AND NEIGHBOURS DONOT WISH THAT I AM EARN EVEN FIVE DOLLARS IN LIFE SINCE 1990.SO THAT'S WHY I AM POOR.Second thing these people(parents,two brothers,two brothers wife's relative,other relatives.neighbours keep watch on me by 24*7."i am not earn money" for that these people do any for that. MY PARENTS,BROTHERS,RELATIVE AND NEIGHBOURS ARE INTERFERE IN MY EACH AND EVERY ATCTIVITY DIRECTELY OR INDIRECTELY.SO THAT'S WHY I AM VERY POOR.IN 21ST CENTURY YOU CAN SEE HOW PEOPLE LIVE IN WORLD? ALL MY RELATIVE EXCEPT MY WIFE AND SMALL SON LIVE IN INDIA WITH ME.SO YOU CAN SEE MY PARENTS,BROTHERS AND RELATIVE EVERY ONE LIVE IN UNITED STATES THEN AFTER THEY INTERFERE IN MY EACH AND EVERY ACTIVITY DIRECTELY AND INDIRECTELY.SO PLEASE HELP ME AND DONATE ME MONEY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE BY GIVING CHEQUE,CASH IN MY MENTION HOME ADDRESS OR BY DEPOSIT IN MY BANK ACCOUNT.SO PLEASE GO AHEAD AND PLEASE HELP ME AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
YOUR POOR FELLOW,IN PHOTO YOU CAN SEE HOW POOR I AM!!!
DHARMESH J PATEL

MY RESIDENT ADDRESS=== 82,VAIBHAV BUNGLOWS;PART-1;NEAR SUN-N-STEP CLUB;SOLAROAD;CITY:-AHMEDABAD;STATE:-GUJARAT;COUNTRY:-INDIA;POSTAL CODE:380061 Mobile Number: 91-9375114740

BANK DETAILS===
Account number....................................0082104000140911 (ZERO BALANCE ACCOUNT)
Account holder's name.............................dharmesh patel
Bank name and ....IDBI BANK
IFSC CODE.....IBKL0000082
SWIFT CODE:=IBKLINBB004.

WWW.IDBIBANK.COM

PLEASE VISIT donationmoneyfreetocharity.weebly.com

NOTE;-ABOVE GIVEN INFORMATION IS TRUE.NOT A STORY .YOU CAN VERIFY IT.

LATEST INTERFERE FROM MY PARENTS,NEIGHBOURS,RELATIVES,TWO BROTHERS ETC.
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FIRST 1)I AM BECOME EMPLOYE ON 14/02/2014 OF http://massonlinesolutions.com/ BUT THESE PEOPLE INTEREFERE ON THIS JOB MATTER

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