by Dotti
Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:10 pm
Fake soldier scam, using phony leave request as a reason to demand money:
From: [email protected]
To:
Subject: RE: The casual leave of Capt. Steve Morgan UN
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 05:30:33 +0000
Dear ***********,
We acknowledged the receipt of your email read content well noted. We promise to work with you with equity, justice and grant your request as soon as you meet and comply with the directive.
Capt. Steve Morgan, Is highly respected among the soldiers and I personally rejoice with him that you both found your selves. I will get back to you shortly with more instructions.
Best regards.
Colonel John Commet
(Piece Keeping Operation Centre)
From: [email protected]
To:
Subject: RE: The casual leave of Capt. Steve Morgan UN
Date:
Dear **********,
In accordance with our previous email, request to release Captain Steve Morgan from the camp will be process as soon as you comply with the instructions. The application fee is 1,350 euro, documents will be forwarded to Africa United Nation Peace keeping operation center Nigeria which is the headquarter of United Nation in Africa for Urgent attention. Make use of the below payment information to transfer the fund through transfer option.
Payment information:
Receiver’s name: YEMI THOMAS
Address: Abuja-Nigeria
Text question: what color?
Text answer: White
Amount: 1,350 Euro
Send scanned copy of the transfer receipt confirmation, your application for the license of Captain Steve Morgan UNA MIL base in southern Darfur, Sudan will be discussed and considered after meeting the above instructions.
NOTE: The cost of this certificate amount is refundable to the applicant to the official arrival of UNA MIL. UNA-MIL authorities assume responsibility for processing and release all rights in two weeks on arrival at their destination.
Acknowledged receipt of this email
Let Gen. John Commet
Peacekeeping Operations Center
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