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 FishyMails Mon Dec 14, 2020 6:05 pm
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Date: 2020-12-09 7:25:54 PM +00:00
Subject: Have a blessed day and do not forget to pray for me.([email protected])

Hello My Dear,

I know it will be a great surprise reading from me today but consider
this a divine intervention. My name is Mrs. Jennifer Roberts, a widow
from the United States of America. I am presently writing to you from
my sickbed because I have been fighting cancer and the doctor says I
have a few weeks left. I want to entrust my money $8.5 million dollars
to your care for charity purposes and crave your indulgence as a
concerned individual to help use my money for charity and also assist
the poor with less privileged in the society so reply to my private
email for more information as I'm not always online due to my health
and my late husband's brother wants me dead so that he will claim all
my late husband and I worked for. I will tell you more about myself
and what you need to do with the money once you receive it. Give me
your word that you will not betray my trust so that I furnish you with
more details about the Charity Funds. Please reply now as my health is
pretty bad, It's urgent and very important you keep this email
confidential My Contact Email([email protected])

Have a blessed day and do not forget to pray for me.
Bless you.
Mrs. Jennifer Roberts

Important: Any email messages I have posted here are scams. Don't reply to these messages or click on any links. Please do not tell these criminals that their messages are posted here.
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