Good Day To YOU, Sir.
Good day
My name is Richard Tang, from hong Kong. I have a business transaction that would benefit us.
This project has to do with funds transaction and investment. Please write to my private e-mail richardtang177@yahoo.com.hk to enable me provide you with details on what I propose. Thanks.
Mr. Richard Tang
Besides proper use of grammar and spelling, could you be any less specific, if it's not too much to ask? I'm afraid you let out too much information in this email and you never know who snoops on your inbox. Well, I'm ready to let that slip for once, because this new email address seems so much more secure than the one you sent the message from, kerkhoff35@hetnet.nl.
Dude.
People seriously take the time to reply to that kind of message?
(No need to point out people seriously take the time to read them and comment them on their blog. Procrastination has nothing to do with willfully setting oneself for a rip-off.)