The e-mail here is just one type of the thousands
of
variants of scam e-mails
sent out each day by 419 scammers. If you've received an e-mail even
remotely similar to the one on this page, or if you have
arrived at this page via an internet search, I can 100%
guarantee you...YOU HAVE
RECEIVED
A SCAM E-MAIL!
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It's important to note that
any real people or legitimate
organizations mentioned in this e-mail have absolutely no connection
with this scam!
None of the scammers use their real
names.
Sometimes they take on the identity of real people to help them
convince you that they are genuine.
Whatever these scammers tell you, DON'T
believe a word of it!!!
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[ BEGIN SCAM E-MAIL ]
From: Jena Pierre Long <jenapierrelong@yahoo.fr> Reply-To: jenapierrelong@yahoo.fr Subject: GREETINGS Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 19:53:27 +0000 (GMT) (15:53 EDT)
GREETINGS,
I
am Mr.Jena pierre Long the manager of Auditing and Accounting
department of Union Togolaise Banque (UTB) Lome-Togo West Africa. In my
department, I discovered an abandoned sum of (US$15.8 Million dollars)
in an account that belongs to one of our foreign customers (John
Shumejda) who died in a plan crash on 4 January 2002. You can view this
CNN site for more details.
http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/01/04/england.plane/
I
need a reliable someone with a foreign account to be able to receive
this money, even an empty account can serve to claim this money.
Should
you be willing to complete this transaction, send to me your private
telephone number for easy and effective communication and location. As
soon as the transfer is concluded you are entitled to 50% of the total
fund. Upon receipt of your reply, I will give you more details on this
transaction trusting to hear from you.
Yours Faithfully, Mr.Jena pierre Long . Get back to this Email Address: jenapierrelong@yahoo.fr
[ END SCAM E-MAIL ]
This is just a small sampling of the
hundreds of scam e-mails received each day here at 419baiter.com
headquarters. 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,
cheap 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.
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