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by Mikkel Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:11 pm
From: Spike Dwaggin <[email protected]>
Subject: YOUR LIFE IS IN DANGER
Date: June 5, 2012 1:52:19 AM CST
To: undisclosed recipients: ;

wrote:
As I sit here sipping a martini it is my regretful duty to inform you that you have been selected for assassination.

I am a professional assassin (I enclose my certificate of assassination as proof) and SMERSH have contracted me to assassinate you and have specifically paid extra for a particularly nasty death which makes it look like you died in a particularly bizarre sex game gone wrong; I had already bought the shire horse stallion (he's called Henry - picture attached), the lard and the dragon dildo (from Bad Dragon of course, I only use the very best tools) when I found out that you are innocent of the accuse, so I make out this time to contact you. Unfortunately international crime syndicates won't admit to mistakes and cancel the hit so I will be forced to carry out the assassination on you. Sorry about that old chap but rules are rules.

There is an option for me to help you in other for you to know who had paid SMERSH for your DEATH and don't forget my men had been monitoring you for the past few days and daily record of your activities is been sent to me but I have refuse to order your DEATH.

Get back to me if you value your LIFE with all due speed or else I regret I will have to carry out my original contract to assassinate you and although he is quite charming for a horse I don't think Henry is the most sensitive of lovers.

Toodle Pip!

Dai Teatime
International Assassin


This bastard also sends some rather gory pictures along with his second or third mail in the script.
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by dlethe Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:02 pm
I just got the message too. slightly different email address. Dwaggin <[email protected]> But unfortunately I did not get this guy's "Certificate of Assassination", or the picture of Henry the Horse. If you have them, please post them. I could use the laugh.

Did you respond to get the other two emails, or will they come anyway?
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by Bubbles Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:05 pm
Welcome to ScamWarners dlethe. It is best to stop communication with a scammer once you realize you are dealing with a scammer. Most likely he has your real life information. Not that the hit man will come to your house, but some scammers do harass victims or people who do not do what they want.

Mikkel is a scam baiter who has been taught to deal with scammers in a safe manner. If you wish to learn to do this, go to our sister site: www.419eater.com

Bubbles, former Scamwarners moderator.

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