Hi Steven,
Yes, it is definately a scam
I think you will find some relevant information in
This search result
As Benjamin pointed out, emails and email addresses would be a big help in finding more information.
Also if you know how to find headers than that would be usefull to us as well, if you dont know how to find headers then let us know which email providor you use such as yahoo or hotmail and we can give you directions on finding the header with that email providor
Also any phone numbers you have would also be helpful
Edit, just taking a look through the results of the above search, the first one I clicked on was this
This which is posted at the anti scam site
http://www.419baiter.com
I have copied it below
From: Bamba <philippe>
Reply-To:
[email protected]Subject: HELLO DEAR
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 10:14:12 +0200 (04:14 EDT)
Hello Dear Chosen one,
Please excuse me for all the inconveniences my mail could cause you. I have the pleasure to expose to you my predicaments.
Please even if we never knew before, I believe firmly that on the basis of the right of humanitarian assistance that a real confidence and love can arise from our communication and also a real partnership between us.
I am Dianne Bamba, the legitimate daughter of the Director of cocoa export murdered by the rebel’s here because of the war and political crisis going on here in my country. My father had deposited a consignment with a security company here containing the sum of 10.700, 000m USD (Ten million seven hundred dollars USD) to allow him to conceive a project of investment at the end of his mandate. Regrettably the fate decided on it otherwise.
Today my major concern is to move out this sum outside here. Given that I am the only child and I have seriously suffered from the ragging and the harassments on behalf of the political opponents of my Father. It is in this prospect that I contact you.
Because of the political war and the hostilities in this country I seriously wish to leave from here and live the rest of my life in a more peaceful and politically more stable and quiet country. I am honourably seeking your assistance in the following ways:
1) To provide a bank account into which this money would be transferred to .
(2) To serve as a guardian of this fund since I am under age.
(3) To make arrangement for me to come over to your country to further my education.
If you can be of an assistance to me I will be pleased to offer to you 20% of the total fund. I would like to count on your human, virtuous and professional qualities to actualise this project. I look forward to receive your urgent respond
Thanks for your care and may God bless you for your kind heart to hear the cry of an orphan.
Yours sincerely
Dianne Bamba
The 2 names used here are very unlikely to be real names of the person sending the email, they will be just 2 of many email addresses used by this same scammer.
I will continue adding more details as I find them,
A good way to tell many scams is to pick out parts of the email and do a search on them, quite often the opening line can tell a much bigger story than you would expect.
A search result on ( Please excuse me for all the inconveniences my mail could cause you )
Click Here
And another search on ( I am Dianne Bamba, the legitimate daughter of the Director of cocoa )
Click Here
Now a search on ( To provide a bank account into which this money would be transferred to )
Click Here
You will see that by doing a few searches you will in most cases find proof of a scam but if you dont then look for the telltale signs.
I could type them here but one of our members Obi has a site which includes a scam checklist that you may find usefull, I am sure he wont mind me directing you there, he calls it "the scam checklist" and you can take a look at it by
Clicking Here