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A scam that cracked me up, this email is un-edited
Dear, Friend.
I am Mr, hady_kunda The Bill and Exchange Manager at the Foreign Remittance Department of Bank Of Africa(BOA). I have an urgent and very confidential business proposition for you.that could hlep you and I.
On oct 6, 2002, an American physician/Contractor with the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS), Dr. George W.Brumley FromAtlanta,U.S.A Deposited the sum of US$25,000,000.00 (Twenty_five Million Dollars only) in my bank.
Upon maturity,I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address but got no reply. After a month, we sent a reminder and finally we discovered from his contract employers, the Economic Community Of West Africa States(ECOWAS) that Dr George W.Brumley died in a plane crash with his intire family in mount Kenya,East Africa in the year 2003.
I want you to visit the website below for more information about the Plane
Crash://http://www.wral.com/news/2345844/detail.html
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/07/20/kenya.crash/index.html
I therefore made further investigation and discovered that In the bank form for next of kin, George W.Brumley Before his death filled his wife JEAN BRUMLEY as his next of kin but unfortunately, the wife died with him along others and therefore, there is nobody left behind to claim the fund of Dr.
George Brumley as his next of kin that was the reason why I contacted you and proposed it as a deal between us.
Meanwhile, According to the Burkina Faso Law,under Burkina's foreign and defense affairs,at the expiration of 5 (five) years,such funds will revert to the ownership of the Burkina Faso Government for financing military operations,such as purchasing of arms and ammunitions for the military.
In order to avert this negative development, I will like to seek for your permission as a foreigner to stand as the next of kin to Dr.George W.Brumley so that the fruits of this old man's labor will not be use for financing weapons which will further enhance the courses of war in the world in general.
The money will be paid into your account for us to share in the ratio of 40% for you and 60% for me.There is no risk at all as all the paperwork for this transaction will be done accordingly and with my position as the bill and exchange guarantees the successful execution of this transaction.If you are interested, please reply immediately so that i will instruct you on what to do
Finally, You should observe utmost confidentiality, and rest assured that this transaction would be most profitable for both of us because I shall require your assistance to invest my share in your country.Anxiously Awaiting to hearing from you.
Thanks
Best regards
Mr hady
:punch:
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Re: A scam that cracked me up, this email is un-edited
Poor Mr.Brumley...
Didn't click the links though in case of naster logkeyers
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i got that email last week.
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No the links safe, I clicked it. It links to CNN news (some foreign place) You seriously got that email last week? lmao
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Re: A scam that cracked me up, this email is un-edited
rofl, now, it's impossible to put 25 million in a bank , the max is like 50 grand
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I always thought these things never really happened lol
I wonder if it actually works on anyone?
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Omer
rofl, now, it's impossible to put 25 million in a bank , the max is like 50 grand
What?! Where are you from?
It's legal to put whatever amount of money you have in the bank.
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Omer
rofl, now, it's impossible to put 25 million in a bank , the max is like 50 grand
only 50 grand? i doubt that..
lol tho
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I get these emails on my 7 year old hotmail account. i reply back to them and they reply back with A Different name O.O
Sounds like Nigerian Scam.
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rozandas
I get these emails on my 7 year old hotmail account. i reply back to them and they reply back with A Different name O.O
Sounds like Nigerian Scam.
Yeh, most of the credit card, and identity theft scams are rooted back to people who live in Nigeria. I hope the Nigerians just.. well... die.
They're scamming pricks though, you must be stupid to fall for it.
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I hope the Nigerians just.. well... die.
They're scamming pricks though, you must be stupid to fall for it.
Thats just wrong... :(
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I said i'd meet him in paris, france at the ritz hotel and left him with that :)
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got a different one
Lieber Freund,
Ich vermute das diese E-Mail eine
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Good day,
My name is Sonam Khandu, Foreign operation manager of Bhutan National Bank Limited Tshongdue Paro Branch. I wish to make a transfer involving a huge amount of money worth $19.000000.00 . I do solicit for you assistance in effecting this transaction.
I intend to give 30% of the total funds as compensation for your assistance.
I will notify you on the full transaction on receipt of your response if interested, and I shall send you the details and necessary procedures with which to make the transfer.
Regards,
Mr.Sonam Khandu.
Please kindly reply me at private e-mail address:
Email: prvtkhasonam207@yahoo.com.hk
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it never ends......Lets just all make a proposition right here to send them all to france to the ritz hotel
or maybe somewhere in iceland or antartica woot!
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Omer
rofl, now, it's impossible to put 25 million in a bank , the max is like 50 grand
50 grand is not the max you can put how ever much you want into a bank. Do you think people with millions of dollars keep it under there bed?
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I just ask them to meet me at a random place, after persuading them that I'll really give the money.
Worked once, very hard to convicne them.