by Arnold
Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:20 pm
The Cargill Foundation is real, but is not involved. Neither to then award huge sums to randomly selected email addresses. The scammer is impersonating them.
from Cargill, Inc. locampo via corpoica.org.co
reply-to [email protected]
to [email protected]
date Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:45 AM
subject Our Ref: CFG/MY/B007
mailed-by corpoica.org.co
Our Ref: CFG/MY/B007
Your Ref:
Dear Beneficiary,
Cargill which was founded in 1865 by W.W. Cargill, was conceived with the objective of Human Growth, Education and Community development. We are pleased to inform you that as part of our 2011 fiscal year promotion, Cargill is donating two hundred million dollars, towards the Cargill Foundation anniversary as specific cash aid to 100 international recipients worldwide in different categories for business, educational and personal development, and at least 30% to be used by each for the development of his/her community or assist those in need.
Cargill's charitable giving efforts reached US $57.5 million for fiscal year 2010 and based on the random selection exercise from all databases and websites on the internet, you were selected among the recipients to receive the sum of USD 2,000,000.00 (Two Million US dollars) as cash aid. It is therefore my pleasure to officially inform you that you have been chosen By the Board of trustees of the Cargill Foundation, as one of the recipients for 2011 charitable giving for your own personal, educational and business development.
You are required to contact us with the below information, for documentation and processing.
Full Names:
Gender:
Date of birth:
Contact Address:
Country:
Phone number(s):
Occupation:
Company Name:
Marital status:
Cash Aid payments are strictly administered by the respective/authorized payment offices of the Cargill Foundation in Asia. On behalf of the Cargill Foundation, board of trustees, kindly accept our warmest congratulations.
Yours Faithfully,
Mr Jerry Awang
Š 2011 Cargill, Incorporated.
http://www.cargill.com