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 TheDane Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:20 pm
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Dear Richard,

My name is Mr. John Paul ,Audit & Accounts department in our bank. I am the account officer to late Mr. Samuel Richard, our Bank customer who was involved in a car accident on the 31st of October 2003, my client and his wife and Daughter were involved in a car accident along Kara-Sokode expressway while arriving from Holiday to Lome.

As his account officer, hearing the report of his death, I made many inquiries to trace the extended family relatives to come forward to claim their inheritance but my efforts were aborted. It was during one of my research I came across your email address and now decided to appoint you as the next of kin in order to claim the deposit with our bank which is at a summary of US$9.5 million (Nine Million five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars).

I am giving you this vital and confidential information in order to make the deal with you and get the money into your bank as the recipient and beneficiary next of kin since you are a foreigner; and that gives you an advantage on coming into this matter. If you are ready to cooperate with me to get this fund, you will email me with the necessaries information particulars below.

To enable me introduce you to the bank as the new beneficiary/ recipient of the funds. If you can handle this with me, on our realization of this deal and percentage ratio, you will be entitled to have 40% of the total sum while I and my colleagues will have 60%. I am waiting for your favorable response so that I will give you an application letter for claim which you will forward to the bank.

You can write me through my private email address which is: ([email protected] ) for urgent communication.

Regards,


John paul

I am a scambaiter with expierience in dealing with scammers. Kindly do not correspond with any of these criminals in any way.
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