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From: jonathon davison <jonathon0d@gmail.com> Reply-To: walton.davison@yahooo.com.au Subject: Hi Dearest one. Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:43:14 +0200 (12:43 EDT)
MASTER JONATHON DAVISON FROM MADRID SPAIN
Hi Dearest one.
Good
day and which I believe you will be of great assistants to me that will
make the beginning of family relationship. I hope that this letter will
not be an inconvenience or embarrassment to you.
I must not hesitate to confidence in you this simple and sincere business.
My
name is Jonathon Davison; I am 21 years of age, the only son of late Mr
and Mrs Walton Davison of Republic of Sierra Leonia. My father Died in
June 6. 2004 before his death he was a prosperous Cocoa and Gold
merchant, after his business trip to Madrid -Spain, to negotiate on a
Cocoa and Gold business he wanted to invest in Madrid- Spain. My mother
died when I was little and since then my father took me so special.
I
have USD10, 700,000 (Ten Million seven hundred thousand United States
dollars) which he deposited with my name in one of the leading security
vault here in Madrid Spain, for safekeeping. He packed the money into a
trunk box and deposited it to the security vault as family valuable and
personnel effect, which the security vault issued him certificate of
deposit during the time of deposit. The security vault did not know
content of the box and I will never let them know. Because he declared
the box as family valuable to the security vault. My late father wanted
to use this money for investment in Madrid Spain. After the burial of
my late father I came down to Madrid here in Spain, to claim the money
my late father kept in the security vault with my name as the next of
kin. But since then, I have not see any good person that will help me
retrieve the money from the security vault because I'm afraid of people
in this place.
And the normal option is for me to claim this
fund out from the security vault is to look for good people out side
this country that will help me retrieve the money from the security
vault so that I will continue my education in your country. Because I
have suffered a lot here in Madrid Spain the death of my
father actually brought sorrow to my life, as I'm writing to you now
I'm writing with tears and pains because I do not know what to do. All
the documents regarding to the deposit of the fund that was given to me
by my late father is intact with me. I am in a
sincere desire of your humble assistance in this regard. Please, I will
like you to help me retrieve these money from the security vault so
that I will be out from this bad condition the death of my father have
caused me into. Your suggestions and ideas will be highly regarded.
Now permit me to ask these few questions: 1. Can you honestly help me? 2. Can I completely trust you?
3. What percentage of the total amount in question will be good for you after the money is in your custody.
Please, consider this and get back to me as soon as possible.
Thank you so much and God bless you. My sincere regards, Master Jonathon Davison.
[ END SCAM E-MAIL ]
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organizations mentioned in these scam e-mails have absolutely no
connection
with this scam!
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names.
They frequently take on the identity of real people to help them
convince you that they are genuine.
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believe a word of it!!!
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