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 Terminator5 Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:02 am
From: "sherif.sambovvv8" [email protected]

Reply-To: [email protected]

+2207710830


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Hello,

please do not be surprise to receive this email.

My name is Sherif Sambo; I am from Liberia, but presently living in
Gambia with my little sister Haddy, due to our condition since the
death of our parent. However, I write to seek your help and
cooperation to help us retrieve our consignment box (money) which is
in the custody of a delivery agent who brought it to your country
after Mr.Hassan Hamid disappointed us out of his greediness.


At first, we agreed to compensate him with 20% of the total sum of the
money which is US$5.5Million Dollars, but he later disliked our
initial agreement with him and demanding for 60% of the total sum.
Please, if you can assist/help us retrieve the consignment box (money)
from the diplomat, as he does not know the content of the consignment,
we will be very happy to compensate you with 25% of the total sum.


Furthermore, I will give you the contact details of the delivery agent
there in your country so that you can speak with him and then take
delivery of the consignment box (fund) from him on our behalf and then
help us to process our travelling documents so that we can relocate to
your country to continue our education. Please, I would also need an
experienced person like you to assist us set up; develop a good
investment project that will yield us profit, before we conclude our
education. You will be in charge of the investment and you will also
be entitled to a percentage agreed upon from the investment.

I am expecting your urgent response. Please call us for more details
+220 7710830

Thank you and God bless,
Sherif Sambo & Haddy

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