posted on May 21, 2006 04:40:34 AM new
At least i have not seen this one before. some of you might have.
Dear
I prefer to contact you through this medium for better understanding. I would
like you introduce you to this offer in Zambia; A family intends to sell
their mine with deposits of copper and other mineral resources.
I trust you use your wide contacts to make this noble offer pull through.
It is my intention to have you on board, as this would certainly be beneficial
to us. I will send you more information about this on receipt of your mail
confirming your willingness in this offer. It is very important we sign an
MOU before we discuss, as this would guarantee our equal participation.
Regards,
Mr.Andrew Savoor.
______________________________________
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posted on May 21, 2006 06:02:48 PM new
Anytime you get an email from the Czech Republic and an African country is mentioned in the message, it can't be anything but a scam.
If Murphy's law is correct, everything East of the San Andreas Fault will slide into the Atlantic
posted on May 21, 2006 06:33:59 PM new
You should match this exciting offer up with those you receive from Nigeria offering HUGE SUMS of CASH - maybe they can scam each other out of something?
posted on May 21, 2006 07:08:02 PM new419 Advance Fee Scammers love to receive heart-warming missives such as Ralphie's typical response:
"Dear Little-Boy Mugu: Sadly, since you're living proof that an UGLY SHE-GOATcan
be cross-bred with a road-kill DEAD HYENA, I must dis-respectfully decline acceptance of your silly and pathetic scam attempt. Since you have absolutely NO talent along these lines, hopefully your GUYMAN will kick your sorry BUTT all over LOVELY LAGOS! Insincerely, Inspector Ralphae DuDaug