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Peter Madla
This is just one type of the thousands
of scam e-mail variants
sent out each day by 419 scammers. If you've received an e-mail even
remotely similar to the scam published here or if you have
arrived at this page via an internet search resulting from an e-mail
that you received, YOU
HAVE RECEIVED A SCAM E-MAIL!
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This is an internet
scam! DO NOT
send these scammers money for any reason.
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From: peter madla <petermadla1@hotmail.com> Subject: VERY IMPORANT Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:36:00 +0200 (09:36 EDT)
My name is Peter Madla the manager, Credit and Foreign bills of FIRST NATIONAL BANK SOUTH AFRICA. I am writing in respect of a foreign customer of our bank with account number 908-14-255-114 whose name is Cho, Kwiyoung (Mr.), an American citizen who died in a plane crash[Korean Air Flight 801] ,check site below Ref: http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9708/06/guam.passenger.list Since the demise of this customer, I personally have watched with keen interest to see the next of kin but all has proved abortive as no one has come to claim his funds of US$15.5M (Fifteen Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) which has been with our branch for a very long time. On this note, I decided to seek for whom his name shall be used as the Next of Kin as no one has come up as his next of kin. For your assistant I am willing to give you 40% of the total amount. Upon the receipt of your response, I will send you by fax or e-mail the letter of application which you will type sign and send back to our bank to enable us start this processing of this claim. This transaction will be completed within five banking days of receiving a response. Please include your private Tel/Fax numbers for quick communication on my personal email address:petermadla1@gmail.com Yours Sincerely,Peter Madla Manager Credit and Foriegn Bills FIRST NATIONAL Bank South Africa Fax;0027865778241 Tel: 0027838716538
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any real people and / or legitimate
organizations whose actual names or other details appear in
these scam e-mails have absolutely no
connection
with this scam!
Scammers never use their real
names.
They frequently take on the identity of real people to help make themselves and their scam appear legitimate.
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Occasionally a regular spam e-mail will get mistakenly published here
as
a
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419
advance fee
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