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 kirene Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:31 pm
I received an email from this guy couple days ago and he said he won millions and gave some to his family and some to friends and keeping some for himself and his wife of course. He says he's picked 5 people to help and he wants my- well, this is actually what he said in my email-
Dear Friend,

This is a life time opportunity and 100% legitimate. My fiance and I have decided to make sure this is put on the internet for the world to see. You see after taken care of the needs of our immediate family members and friends, we decided to donate £1 million pound each to other unknown 5 individuals around the world in need, the local fire department, the Red Cross, and some other organizations in Asia, Europe and Africa. The bulk of the funds deposited with Natwest Bank, the payout bank of this donation scheme. We have kept some of the entire lottery sum to ourselves for the raining day.

To speed up the disbursement process of the funds £1 Million Pound [$1.56 million] which have been donated solely to you, please send us your contact address and a valid identification of your self so that we can forward your details over to the courier company immediately. We are hoping that you will be able to use the money wisely and judiciously over there in your country. You are advise to change your password to your email for security reasons, to avoid double claims.

Thank you for accepting our offer, we are indeed grateful.
We anticipate your earliest response.

Best of luck,
Dave Dawes
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