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Makes me think of The Office, at the start of "Michael's Birthday" in season two, when he's trying to get everyone to sell calling cards.
"You know what, Toby? When the son of the deposed king of Nigeria e-mails you directly asking for help, you help. His father ran the freaking country, okay? All right. So raise your hand if you want to get rich."Green Bay Packers | Milwaukee Brewers | Bradley Braves | Wisconsin Badgers
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The crap that people will send out just to get your information.Comment
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At least you scammer put some effort into it. The last scam e-mail I got was from Nigeria as well.
It was two sentences and pretty much read. Your great grandfather ..... died and has passed all his will to you. 15 million or something... please send us your routing and bank account number so we can transfer those funds to you.
I'm sorry but whoever falls for these e-mail is an idiot. When something is pertaining to money, especially large amounts and is legit, it is never ever through e-mail.Comment
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Good Day,
Let me start by introducing myself. I am Mr. Patrick K.W. Chan (Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer) of the
Hang Seng Bank Ltd. I have an obscured business suggestion for you.
Before the U.S and Iraqi war our client Gen. Abbas Radhi Ismail who was with the Iraqi forces and also businessman made
a numbered fixed deposit for 18 calendar months, with a value of (Twenty Four million Five Hundred Thousand United State
Dollars only) in my branch. Upon maturity several notices was sent to him, even during the war which began in 2003.
Again after the war has subsided, another notification was sent and still no response came from him. We later find out
that the General along with his wife and only daughter had been killed during the war in a bomb blast that hit their
home.
After further investigation it was also discovered that Gen. Abbas Radhi Ismail did not declare any next of kin in his
official papers including the paper work of his bank deposit. And he also confided in me the last time he was at my
office that no one except me knew of his deposit in my bank. So, Twenty Four million Five Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars is still lying in my bank and no one will ever come forward to claim it. What bothers me most is that according
to the laws of my country at the expiration of 5 years the funds will revert to the ownership of the Hong Kong
Government if nobody applies to claim the funds.
Against this backdrop, my suggestion to you is that I will like you as a foreigner to stand as the next of kin to Gen.
Abbas Radhi Ismail so that you will be able to receive his funds.
MODALITIES:
I want you to know that I have had everything planned out so that we shall come out successful. I have an attorney that
will prepare the necessary document that will back you up as the next of kin to Gen. Abbas Radhi Ismail, all that is
required from you at this stage is for you to provide me with your Full Names and Address so that the attorney can
commence his job. After you have been made the next of kin, the attorney will also file in for claims on your behalf and
secure the necessary approval and letter of probate in your favor for the move of the funds to an account that will be
provided by you.
There is no risk involved at all in this matter, as we are going adopt a legalized method and the attorney will prepare
all the necessary documents. Please endeavor to observe utmost discretion in all matters concerning this issue.
Once the funds have been transferred to a nominated bank account we shall then share in the ratio of 70% for me, 30% for
you. Should you be interested please send me the following:
1. Full names
2. Private phone/fax
3. Current residential address
and I will prefer you reach me on my private email address below and finally after that I shall provide you with more
details of this operation.
Your earliest response to this letter will be appreciated.
Kind Regards
Mr. Patrick Chan.
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He might even have enough left over to send Steve $20 on his own.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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In regards to people who fall for this crap
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I was about to post that, someone last year posted it and I sent it to a friend of mine. We almost died in laughter. My wife collapsed to the floor in utter pain from the laughter.Comment
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