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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!
Miss Esthelle Kouakou
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This is an internet
scam! DO NOT
send these scammers money for any reason.
[ BEGIN SCAM E-MAIL ]
From: ajpcm1@yahoo.co.jp Subject: HELLO Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 11:48:59 +0900 (JST) (Sat, 22:48 EDT)
I
am so happy for your good health and life may almighty God be with you
as you understand this message. I want to tell you that I really want
to bee in relationship with you. Truely we've not met each other before
now but it takes one day for two to be together in unity and peaceful
life, I'm Miss Esthelle Kouakou the only child/daughter of late Mrs.
Mariette Kouakou. Address: Rue 142 Marcory Abidjan Cote d'ivoire West
Africa. I am 19 years old girl. I lost my parent, and I
have an inheritance from my late mother, My parents were very wealthy
farmers and cocoa merchant when they were alive, After the death of my
father, long ago, my mother was controlling his business until she was
poisoned by her business associates which she suffered and died. Before
the death of my mother on October 2005 in a private hospital here in
Coted'ivoire where she was admitted, she secretly called me by her bed
side and disclosed to me about one metallick trunk box that contained
the sum of Fifteen million five hundred US dollars ($15.5million) she
deposited in one of leading security company here in Abidjan capital
city of Cote d'Ivoire. It was the money she intended to
transfer oversea for investment before her sudden death, She also
instructed me that I should seek for a foreign partner in any country
of my choice who will assist me transfer this money in oversea account
where the money will be save and invested wisely, Because of the
current political problem here in Ivory Coast I decided to transfer the
money to abroad where it will be save and invested, therefore, I am
crying and seeking for your kind assistance in the following ways: (1) To provide a safe bank account into where the money will be transferred for investment. (2) To serve as a guardian of this fund since I am only 19 years old. (3)
To make arrangement for me to come over to your country to further my
education and to secure a resident permit for me in your country. I
have decided to offer you 30% of the total amount for your willingness
to help me, Please kindly response to my mail immediately with your
full personal information including your picture. Thanks for your understanding. Miss Esthelle Kouakou.
[ END SCAM E-MAIL ]
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It's important to note that
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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This is just a small sampling of the
many hundreds of advance fee fraud e-mails received each day here at
419BAITER
headquarters. It is 100% pure B.S. Purity Guaranteed!
There are many different types of 419 scam (examples)
but they all promise you something (fortune, job with salary /
commision,
low-interest loan, lottery prize,
bargain gold dust / diamonds,
work visa, etc.) in return
for a small 'fee' or some kind of remittance. Of course, there is no
fortune, no job, no loan, no prize to be had. It's just a ploy to get
you to
willingly send them money.
To see what this site is really all about, visit The Games
section.

NOTE TO
DUMBASS SPAMMERS:
My scam e-mail filtering system is pretty good
but it isn't perfect.
Occasionally a regular spam e-mail will get mistakenly published here
as
a
419 scam. This is inadvertent. If you are a spammer and you don't wish
to have your crap mistakenly published on this website as a
419
advance fee
scam, the solution is
simple. Don't mail your crap to harvested e-mail
addresses.
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