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 Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:40 pm
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Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 13:31:15 -0300
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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Subject: dearest one,
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Dearest one,

I know that it may sound strange to receive an email from someone you do not know at all, but I am desperate to save my life and future that is the reason I took this bold step and made some research before I got your contact. I have confidence that this is the right step toward the right direction. My name is Ms sandra anthony and I am from Ivory Coast a country in West Africa My mother died of cancer just after my birth and I have been with my father who refuses to marry a second wife all through.

Most unfortunately for me, my late father Mr.julisu anthony just died in a car accident on his way to one of his Timber exploitation sites. After the accident, he was recovered seriously injured which finaly lead to his death and the burial ceremony was done properly.
This issue is serious. Because before my father died here in the hospital he called me to his bed side and told me that he packaged the total sum of($6 .500 000.00)Six million five hundred thousand USD in one of the bank here in Ivory Coast and deposited it with my name since am her only daughter.

Considering the fact that I am only 20yrs now and the present situation with my late father relatives, I humbly request that you stand as my foreign guardian so that the bank here will transfer to you. I will relocate to meet with you once the bank here transfers which contains this money to you so I can start a new life there. Please come to my rescue immediately and God will reward you. I am ready to compensate you with 30% of the total amount contained in the bank and if you like, we can also go into partnership with my money.

I thank you for your time to read this mail and I wait to hear from you and until then, May God richly blesses you.

God Bless you
Yours Sincerely,
Ms.sandar anthony.

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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