We all receive emails claiming that we've won a prize,inheritance from a dead relative, love interest or some business transaction. Some are too good to be true, whilst some can are pretty convincing. By the time we are aware,money and some valuable information are already in the possession of the perpetrators. DON'T be a victim of internet scam or 419.
Original email address franciskabore.10@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 15:18:35 +0530
> From: franciskabore12@gmail.com
> Subject: Personal / Treat As Urgent
> To:
>
Dear Friend, I know that this message will come to you as a surprise. I am the Auditing and
Accounting section manager with African Development Bank, Ouagadougou Burkina faso.
I Hope that you will not expose or betray this trust and confident that I am about
to repose on you for the mutual benefit of our both families. I need your urgent assistance in transferring the sum of($39.5)million to your
account within 10 or 14 banking days. This money has been dormant for years in
our Bank without claim.I want the bank to release the money to you as the nearest
person to our deceased customer late George small. who died along with his
supposed next of kin in an air crash since 31st October 1999. I don't want the money to go into government treasury as an abandoned fund. So
this is the reason why I am contacting you so that the bank can release the money
to you as the next of kin to the deceased customer. Please I would like you to
keep this proposal as atop secret and delete it if you are not interested. Upon receipt of your reply, I will give you full details on how the business
will be executed and also note that you will have 40% of the above mentioned sum
if you agree to handle this business with me. I am expecting your urgent response as soon as you receive my message. Best Regard, Mr Francis Kabore
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