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.
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we received an email from one Mr. Virgle Lee Samples who told us that he is
your next of kin and that you died in a car accident last week,He has also
submitted his bank account for us to transfer your funds to him, please if
you are alive, kindly get back to us via this email:
[email protected] kind regards Bar. Paul Adams, Office
of the solicitors and law firm of the International Monetary Fund



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