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 taugeh Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:21 pm
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Bringing to your honourable attention

It is a big pleasure meeting you and I know that with one hearth and mind we will achieve our aim in this transaction like been introduced by Mrs Ahalam i have been their lawyer for years even before the death of her husband

And recently she explain to me her intention to release her inherited fund of One Million Pounds to an individual or organisation that will use it and help the les privileged ones and I have nothing to ask about the decision because she is dying of a cancer that might not permit her to see the end of the month if not for the grace of God

Now I have been in contact with the bank on this regard and they are demanding that I provide the following information from the receiver

1) Your resident or office address
2) A copy of your identification card, passport or driving license
3) Your phone and fax numbers
4) Your country of origin, age and occupation

With these documents they will work on the transfer file and when they are done they will come back to me with the contact information of the officer in charge on the transfer and you will contact him/her with your account information where the money will be transferred to

So I am waiting to received the above mentioned information from you soon so that we may proceed and retrieve the fund from you that you might carry out your accordance with Mrs Ahalam

Waiting for the future to read from you soon

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by Dotti Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:49 pm
Thanks for posting this definite scam, as it will help to alert others who may not be sure if it is real.
I have moved the topic to Advance Fee Fraud because that is the type of scam this is.

Could you post the email address this scammer uses also?

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by taugeh Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:56 pm
Dotti wrote:Thanks for posting this definite scam, as it will help to alert others who may not be sure if it is real.
I have moved the topic to Advance Fee Fraud because that is the type of scam this is.

Could you post the email address this scammer uses also?



The email is..From: Barrister Ahmed <[email protected]>

From: Barrister Ahmed <[email protected]>

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