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by David Jansen Sat Jun 26, 2010 5:14 am
Another scam where a lawyer is looking for a next of kin to be able to transfer a noon exsisting inheritance onto your bank account. But to release the money, the scammer will ask you to pay for fees. Don't fall for this scam!
PLEASE LET US DO THIS BUSINESS TOGETHER &&&

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Subject: PLEASE LET US DO THIS BUSINESS TOGETHER &&&
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Dear Sir, I am Barrister Mike Adaeze, a Lawyer with the Federal High Court. I am the personal Attorney to late Mr.G.McKee from your country who was a government agent in transferring of money secretly for federal government officials; he was also a merchant on petroleum products and solid minerals. This client of mine, His wife and their only child died in an auto crash on their way to Badagry Beach on a weekend 23rd September 2001.Before his death On the 23rd September 2001, My client deposited the sum of (USD15 Million Cash) with a finance house,hoping to transfer it to his country as soon as he is on vacation. Since his death, I have made several inquiries to locate any of my late client's relatives but this has proved unsuccessful. After these several unsuccessful attempts, I have decided to trace a trust worthy Foreigner over the Internet who can claim this money left behind by my client as a "next of kin" before it gets confiscated by the Finance house where it was deposited hence I cannot claim it myself. The Finance house where the money was deposited has issued me a notice to provide the next of kin or have the deposit confiscated within the next few official working days. Since I have been unsuccessful in locating any real relative of my late client, I beg you to claim this money since you are a foreigner. This (15million dollars)will be handed over to you and then both of us will share the Money. I will get the necessary legal documents that will be used to back up your claim as all I require is your honest cooperation morally, and Financially to enable us see that this deal went through. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate time arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law. Please get in touch with me by email with your Telephone and fax numbers, your full house address and your date of birth to enable us discuss further or you call me on my mobile-line 234-80-51552456.Your reply should go to [email protected] I am waiting for your immediate response. Best Regards, Barr. Mike Adaeze (ESQ).

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by LLL Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:23 pm
Hi there

Well I have been a victim of this man for the past almost 7 years. So he's still trying to get other victims since your email was dated this year. Very interesting. Well I have sent over $50 000 to him so I'm thinking that now I will have to get the police involved. I had a look for this man initially but nothing came up and then I had another look a couple of years ago and it wasn't until you posted the email that he sent to me way back in the beginning of 2003. Different email address was used and now he uses other email addresses as well.

Well next week I have to get onto the police to make sure that he is charged and does hard time in jail.

Thanks for the tip David.

LLL
by David Jansen Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:39 pm
Welcome here LLL.

I'm sorry you got scammed by this scammer. You have every right to go to the police with this, but don't get too much hope. It's very likely this is an Nigerian scammer, and unless you live in Nigeria yourself, there is not much hope the police can do anything. Besides, scammers like to steal eachother scam scripts, so the scammer posted above doesn't have to be thesame as the one who scammed you.

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