Scams re-targeting those who have already been victimized
by masterstickboy Tue Aug 14, 2012 2:05 pm
Here's a recent scam that I was e-mailed

From: IMF (Washington, DC) ([email protected])

International Monetary Fund Compensation Unit,
In Affiliation With World Bank.
1900 Pennsylvania
Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20431
Our Ref: IMF/USA/00111

RE: SCAM VICTIMS COMPENSATION OF US$1,250,000.00

Attention Beneficiary,

Sequel to our series of meetings for the past 6 weeks, which just ended with the Directors and Secretary to the IMF, World Bank and United States representatives respectively in full attendance. The above organizations after her prolonged deliberations on series of complaints received from scam victims has unanimously agreed to compensate all scam victims with a clear verifiable proof with the sum of US$1,250,000.00 each.

This includes victims of purported foreign contracts; Inheritance, Investment, Dating and Lottery scams together with people that allegedly had unfinished transaction or international Lottery payment that failed due to purported Government policies etc. Your email was among the list of victims submitted to our office by the United States Fraud investigation Department and final investigation by our secret agents who has been monitoring your correspondence via special tracking device has shown that you are truly a victim of scam. In respect of the above subject you are therefore strongly advised for your own interest to desist from any further correspondence with any person or group who purportedly claims to have your funds in their custody without due clearance from this office otherwise you have yourself to blame.

You are hereby urgently advised to contact Mr. Ben Udemeh who has been assigned to handle your compensation payment, contact him immediately for your compensation amount of US$1,250,000.00. With your information as stated below

1. FULL NAME:
2. CURENT ADDRESS:
3. DIRECT TELEPHONE NUMBER:

Contact Person:
Mr. Ben Udemeh
Email: [email protected]
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by Bubbles Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:57 pm
Welcome to ScamWarners masterstickboy and congratulations for recognizing this scam. I am sorry you were scammed to receive this. It is certainly a scam.

If you still have the details of the previous scam, please post those as well to help other people.

Thank you for posting this to help others who are wanting to see if they are being scammed.

Bubbles, former Scamwarners moderator.

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