-----Original Message-----
From: Keystone Stone <keystone_stone@yahoo.com>
To:
Sent: Fri, Oct 21, 2016 07:59 PM
Subject: LOAN APPLICATION FORM
DEAR APPLICANT
Here is the loan application form and you are to fill it so that we can proceed We will be able to lend you the total loan amount you need from us if only you agree on my terms and conditions, 3% interest rate, I want you to fill all the loan application form, so
that we can send down the loan terms and condition to you, the loan application form is stated below:
LOAN APPLICATION FORM
First name:
Last name:
Date of birth (yyyy-mm-dd):
Gender:
Marital status:
Total Amount Needed:
Duration
Address:
Country:
Home Phone Number:
Cell phone number:
Purpose of loan:
Once i receive your loan application, i will forward it i will e-mail you the Loan Terms and Repayment Plan for the loan you are borrowing. Thanks for your understanding and time on the loan transaction
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