From: " Katherine Wadhams" < kwadhams00@gmail.com >
Date: Dec 16, 2015 14:18
Subject: Supply of medicinal herbs
Cc:
Dear,
My name is Ms Katherine Wadhams. I am an American-Libyan living and working in the UK, as a Personal Secretary to the Purchasing Manager of GSK Pharmaceutical Company. I have a business proposal that will be of mutual benefit to you and me. I would like you to supply LAMIVUDINE MEDICINAL HERBS to our company. Our company uses this medicinal herbs for the production of HIV antiviral drugs.
Recently, through an error made by a courier company, I was privileged to know where these herbs are sold and the price. 20 grams of these herbs is actually sold at the price of $600 per sachet. But our company supplier sells it to our company at the price of $1,000 per sachet. This shows that the supplier makes a profit of $400 on each sachet and our company orders a minimum of 3000 sachets to a maximum of 5,000 sachets quarterly (every three months).
What I want you to do now is to take up this supply contract and it doesn' t need any formal experience, and it does not matter whether it is your line of business or not. In other to beat the price price of our current supplier, you shall sell the same quantity and quality of the herbs at the price of $900 per sachet so you can still make a profit of $300 on each sachet. I will be on ground to facilitate the supply by guiding and telling you what to do all the time. I shall give you all the necessary information you need and how to write your application. Being the Personal Secretary to the Purchasing Manager, I receive and read all applications before passing it to my boss. Hence, once your application arrives. I shall implore my Boss to grant it express approval because your price is cheaper.
Note: Our company need 3,000 sachets of this rare medicinal herbs urgently because we are running out of stock. One remarkable thing about this supply contract is that once sample/s are tested OK by our lab department, our company makes full payment in advance to the supplier for the total number of sachets to be supplied.
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