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Never let me down now and in future.o.k!.
No Sooner back home in trusty old Aus, then it's back on the con, con & con.
see what I got in the email, (OH BUT WHAT IF IT WASN'T?) Greetings First I must apologize for this unsolicited letter to you. E-mail may not be the most conventional way of approach for a transaction of this magnitude, but I do have limited choice,My name is Mr James Williams, and I work in the delievery department in a security company here in London. I feel quite safe dealing with you in this important business.I was on a routine inspection when i dscovered a deposit account with a balance of (Eighty five million pounds stearling.).I later learnt on further discreet investigation that the depositor of the funds has passed away (dead) leaving no beneficiary to the deposit. The company will deliever this money to anyone with legal claims because the former depositor is a foreigner. I am certainly sure that nobody will come again for the claim of this money.We can claim this money with legal claims to the deposit Holder, therefore I need your cooperation in this transaction. I will provide all necessary information needed in order to claim this money, Hoping in God that you will never let me down now and in future.o.k!. Late Rafik Bahaa Edine Hariri (November 1, 1944 - February 14, 2005), married to Nazek Audi Hariri, was a Lebanese self-made billionaire and business tycoon, and was five times Prime Minister of Lebanon (1992-1998 and 2000-2004) before his lastresignation from office on October 20, 2004. The late Rafik Hariri died on February 14,2005 when explosives equivalent to around 300 kg of C4 were detonated as his motorcade drove past the Saint George Hotel in the Lebanese capital, for more information please log on to (http://www.hariri.info) Let me hear from you by Email if you can work with me or you call me on the number i gave to you' Best Regards Mr James Williams Call me on these number ASAP for an oral discussion. Direct |
why are you telling us these details? You basiclly told us your whole life. :sadroll:
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Huh?
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*cough* wut?
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is this your life? Or are you just posting nothin.
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Sam, if u read the top it pretty much said it was an email from some guy named Mr. James Williams trying to con him (at least i'm pretty sure it said that :D )
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oh, i must of skipped that part. My bad
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I got that part, I'm just wondering why post it here. LOL.
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time being Mr william (scammer) is walking away with all the item he charge off the poor fool bank account who falling for the scam. any time you see some one say they have million they have in an bank some place its a scam to move the money or give part of the millions its a total scam you be shock how many has falling for this! ===========got in my e-mail today============ Dear Email owner, Your email address on Ticket number 56475601545 188 has won a total cash prize of £ 850,000 Great British Pounds in Our UK National Lottery Award Email random selection. Please contact the claims officer Mr. (nameless) E-mail: (nameless)@XXXX.*** call me 8.am for more information with your Names: Address: Age: Occupation: Phone no: Country: yea right lol |
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Perhaps his wife...
oops... I mean widow, would be interested in his unclaimed millions or perhaps his brother & sister. :sadroll: |
...AND THE WINNER IS, William and RedrumSalad, second place goes to Xx_jet_xX,
you young fellas gotta shrpen up if you gonna work in I.T. This scam is a variation on the Nigerian scam thats been hootin the world these last few years, but I do like yours Willy, my scam claims 85 million pounds is just to steep your 850,000 pounds seems better. The young fellas might go thru it again and NOTE the red flags there's heaps, including typos etc etc, the bottom line if it's to good to be true, then it usally is. THE REAL QUESTION HERE: Is how does WILLIAM get the uk pound sterling on his keyboard....hell!!! I don't get one????????????????? |
you have to import a really good Keyboard from the great people in the U.K
it's included with them funny foogle font's;) http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...fp/5465412.jpg press: U+00A3: Pound sign |
(LARF'inMy*RSOff),
it did occur William you may have cut and paste "cash prize of £ 850,000 Great British Pounds" or the correct grammer "cash prize of £850,000 pounds sterling |
true i may not use the wording sterling! but i would have use the word "£850,000 sterling silver pounds!
ship it to me in weight of pure silver! i all for that!! cut & past who me? na |
Much credit to Xx_jet_xX.. I'll be at http://www.scamorama.com/ for months
The most famous account is when as a test she had to remove the top part of her clothes and paint the top half of her body and breast with the red Masai war-paint as a gesture of faith and belief to them so that they would accept her and trust her. She was almost immediately accepted by them and was one of the most trusted westerners known at that time. As a qualification to enter the Holy Church of The Order of The Red Breast, all followers must go through the initiation procedure that Miss Carrington made so famous. I have attached a photograph of four of our young inductees going through the procedure. Please use this picture to enable you to make the same marking on yourself. I have also attached a small picture showing the design in more detail. I look forward to welcoming you into our membership my brother. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3887493.stm) ..funnias'ell |
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Yeah yeah we all hate each other and all that crap, but when someone posts a useful warning against scam emails, please shut the hell up and keep your childish bickering to yourself? |
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the weirdos are sending black mail VIA the Uk FAGS
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[Mr Williams tries again, maybe he know I'm posting his cr@p up on Novahq? ]
NOTIFICATION OF BEQUEST: On behalf of the Trustees and Executor of the estate of Late Mr. Mathew Gene, I Once again try to notify you as my earlier letter was returned undelivered. I hereby Attempt to reach you again by this same email address on the WILL. I wish to notify you That late Mr. Mathew Gene made you a beneficiary to his WILL. He left the sum of Five Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars (USD$5,100.000.00) to you in the codicil And last testament to his will. This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and true. Being a widely Traveled man, he must have been in contact with you in the past or simply you were Nominated to him by one of his numerous friends abroad who wished you good. Mr. Mathew Gene until his death was a member of the Helicopter Society and the Institute of Electronic & Electrical Engineers. He was a very dedicated Christian who Loved to give out. His great philanthropy earned him numerous awards during his Lifetime. Late Mr. Mathew Gene died on the 16th day of February 2004 at the age of 90 Years and his WILL is now ready for execution. According to him this money is to Support his Christian activities (May his soul rest with the Lord) and to help the poor And needy. Please if I reach, you as I am hopeful, endeavor to get back to me as soon as possible to Enable me conclude my job. I hope to hear from you in no distant date. Feel Free to Call me at any time based on this matter. Please contact me on this email: dr.howard002@gmail.com Yours in His service, Mr.James Williams. Any more of this I'll sign up to http://www.scamorama.com/...I'd hate to think people are actually falling for this???? .."M" |
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old people mostly! then again some one who new to the internet and never heard about these scam.
its like they think they get a letter in the mail it a scam trash it, but when they have a direct feed to e-mails they hear from people around the world even places they been to. too good not tobe true. they jump on it.. more they read it like the real thing! the more they have to think its a fact and not a lie. back in the 1800s there was people coming up with all type of potion to cure pains, youth, more will power...a lot of that was sugar water or booze. some even had stream feed water in them bottles mix with tree root together. old saying if it taste bad it has tobe good for the body... a lot of them old country doctors had only empty bottles to sell and what they put into them is a whole bag of trouble. what ever was handy they use in the potions, they scot out a town before getting to it, they see what type of sickness is in that town they can play on, they would come up with a scam to make the people buy the bottles of potions |
cool stories, bro.*
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It's NO 'one' Story BRO!!!
send out 50 million stories like this Sen, and you only need 1 or 2 suckers to believe you and like TERRORISTS they've won, and it's so cheap too. The email header does say it comes from SENEGAL, some place back of FLORIDA I think. But Mr Williams has 'BLOWN' his wad, buy sending me (the sucker) 2 contradicting emails(cons) within 24 hours, as per the above one for 85,000,000 pounds stearling the other for a measly $us5,100.000.00, who you gonna believe??? I mean what you gonna do with $us5,100.000.00, you aint gonna buy an apartment in New York or LA or London with that, maybe a nice boat, speaking of which I'm off to shoot a croc!!!! "M" |
reminds me of the nigerian 419 scams.
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