Has someone offered you a huge sum of money or a valuable consignment? It's a 419 or advance fee fraud - find out how they work, and what to do to be safe.
by Obi-Wan Knievel Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:39 am
This is one I haven't seen before personally, but here's how I know it's a scam;

- Free e-mail account
- Sent to multiple addresses
- Mention of high-level government
- Request for passport / ID
- Terrible writing / spelling skills.

Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 08:09:25 +0100
From: "Abdull Omar" <abdullomar3>
To:
Subject: RE-CONSTRUCTION AND VARIOUS SUPPLIES.
__________________________________________________________

Dear Sir,



RE-CONSTRUCTION AND VARIOUS SUPPLIES.


I have recieved an allocation for a contract to supply your Product through our Project Contracting Office(PCO) some MultiMillion Dollars worth of international supplies to Nigeria.



Construction projects include the building and renovation of power and water sectors, schools and hospitals, oil infrastructure (Refineries), fire Service, police and military services,and the modernization of communications systems, roads, sea-ports and air-ports.



Non-construction activities include equipment supplies and training in all sectors.



My benefactor in this project is a high level Nigerian Government official with the Presidency, who has mandated me to seek for your confidential co-operation and participation in this contract.


If your company is capable in this project/constract, bear in mind you would be paid cash before your supply.



If you can assist us,then kindly contact me immediately,and make sure to furnish me with your full:


Company Name:
Company Profile:
Your Full Name:
Contact Address:
Telephone/Mobile and Fax Numbers:
Occupation/Designation:
Age/Marital Status:
A copy of your identity(Drivers License or international passport):



As soon as we recieve your response, we shall get back to you with all details to commence.



Sincerely,


Abdull Omar,
PA to The President on Project/Contract Matters.
+234 8061562608

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