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Honorary ConsulDr. William v. Burn
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Kamaleshkumar
Mon, 7 Nov 2016 01:04 EST
Looking Importer for Tiles and Ceramics
Hi,

We would like to inform you that we are FACE GROUP OF COMPANY from India. We are one of the leading manufacturer and exporter of all kinds of Tiles and Ceramics. (Wall Tiles, Floor Tiles, Ceramic Tiles, and Porcelain Tiles)

We will be thankful to you if you could provide us the contact detail of the buyers or agents or importers of these products.

I wish to implement our products in worldwide countries thank you.

With best regards,
Kamaleshkumar Kandasamy
Face Group of Company


Tomas
Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:03 EST
I ask you onece more,please
I ask you onece more,please , to consider my former request.

Tomas.
tburgo13@gmail.com
Tomas Burgo
Thu, 24 Sep 2009 12:57 EDT
I write to you from USA
Dear Friend:

With all my respect and consideration, I write to you from USA . My name is Tomas Burgo Ariosa. I am an immigrant from Cuba in USA . I came here, almost three years ago, like many, with the hope of better opportunities, a better personal economy and situation through my hard work, education and honesty.

I have a good education, a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, I graduated in the University of Havana , I also studied in the TU Dresden, Germany. I am an experienced math teacher, with international experience and –at least- bilingual. I am a decent, serious and hardworking person.



Right now –actually since sometime ago- I am trapped or caught in a very difficult situation in this country, that wouldn’t be so difficult if there were not so much prejudice, discrimination and injustice here.
The reality is that I am judged all the time as the worst of the worst just because I am very poor, because there is a kind of ‘apartheid’ from jobs for some black people here. Even when I am an experienced math teacher, the system doesn’t have a way to make me productive.

I am also a poet, with two international awards and my comments in my blogs and some radio programs before brought me a lot of persecution mainly when I was living in Miami . This harsh persecution is one of the major factors in my very difficult situation.

I don’t blame nobody, I don’t blame any country or government, I just ask for assistance to move to other place of the world, where I can just begin to work, use my knowledge, experience and decent action in a positive way.

I would have many things to explain and say, but I just want to move to any part of the world where I can actually work.

I ask you, please, to assist me in moving to your country, I need help with the travel expenses and permission to enter the country. It is a kind of refuge or asylum, because there are many different kinds of persecutions I have been facing, but I can explain now.

I will wait for your answer and I hope God will touch your heart and will help you to make a good decision about this special petition I am presenting to you, with compassion, mercy, love for justice for all human beings and mercy for all the persecuted, excluded, abused, abandoned and suffering people.

Please, the only way to contact me is by email, due to my very needy condition here.

With my best regards,
Tomas Burgo Ariosa,
Writing from USA .
www.negritouniversal.blogspot.com

www.tomasburgolazarus.blogspot.com

tomasdelosreyesb@yahoo.com
tburgo13@gmail.com

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