by Chris Fuller
Sat May 08, 2010 11:56 am
This email was not written by a widow with cancer; it was written by a scammer. Anyone who replies to this email will shortly be put in touch with a fake lawyer, banker, or doctor, who will pretend to be attending to the transfer or delivery of the widow's fortune. This fake professional will discover that there are some fees that apparently need to be paid.
These fees are inventions. The millions of dollars do not exist. It is a scam.
These fees are inventions. The millions of dollars do not exist. It is a scam.
From: Mohammed Al-Agahbari <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, May 4, 2010
Subject: Dear Brethren.
I am not comfortable discussing the content of my mail on the internet
owing to lots of unsolicited/Spam mails on the net these days, but I
have no other medium to pass my message across to you at the moment
since my health situation is fast deteriorating.
Anyway the summary of my message is that I have made up my mind to
WILL my late Husband's fund to you so that you can use it for charity
duties and good work to humanity in your country. The fund is worth
over Four million, five hundred thousand United States dollars ($4,500.000.00).
Therefore I want you to get back to me as soon as you
can so that I can give you further details before I go in for a cancer
operation in a few days time. I will appreciate if you can write me on
my personal and more secured email address which is [email protected]
God bless you.
Mrs.Aisha Mohammed Al-Agahbari.
[email protected]