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Friday, September 05, 2008

John Daniel

 

Fraud.

One out of five!

Dear Sir,

Good day to you.Based on the information I gathered about you from a very reliable source, am happy to send this message to you.I hope you will consider and give it urgent and favourable reply My sources of your contact gave me the courage and confidence.It is my pleasure to contact you for a business venture which I intend to establish in your country, though I have not met with you before but I believe one has to risk confiding in success sometimes in life.

My name is John Daniel the Son of the former minister for DEFENCE and INTERIOR.There is this huge amount of US$16.million (Sixsteen MILION US DOLLARS) which my late father kept for us in the security company here in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.before he was assassinated by unknown persons.Now I and my younger Sister Anita have decided to invest these money in your country or anywhere save enough for security and political reasons.

We want you to help us claim and retrieved these fund from the Fiduciary Fund Holders and Transfer it into your personal account in your country for investment purposes on profitable ventures.If you can be of an assistance to us, we will be pleased to offer you 20% of the total money, contact us in ur private E-mail addres john_daniel.mother@yahoo.com

PLEASE WE NEED Your house Addres.....
Phone Number ..................
Fax Number ....................
And Passport Number............
N.B. Upon your interest, I will forward you
The contact Of The security company immediately .

Respectfully yours,
Daniel And Sister Anita

Important Notes :-

1. Whatever you do, do not respond to any e-mail like this. If you have given bank details to any fraudster like this, then inform your bank immediately and also make sure that you close the account.

2. If the e-mail mentions a well known e-mail address such as from gmail.com, live.com, yahoo.com etc., then why not forward the offending e-mail to abuse@gmail.com, abuse@live.com etc. Hopefully, they'll remove the e-mail address, which will stop people being sucked in.

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