Sunday, February 22, 2009

Please, Everyone From Nigeria Feel Free To Contact Me.

You know what? I'm going to start saving these emails. And post one everytime I get one. I've deleted way too many. But here's the first of many more, I'm sure.

Dearest Uncle,

Please l want you to go through this mail very well and tell me if you can help me without hurting me in anyway. I am contacting you based on trust and l believe you will treat this offer with keen interest and utmost sincerity. My name is Johnson duke, the only son of late Mr and Mrs Desmond Duke from Cote d'ivoire based in Lebanon with my late parents that died Following the recent crises between the israeli forces and the hezbollahs militant group in lebanon during one of the israelis airstrike in lebanon, that killed 150 people and over 300 injured of which my late parents are among the died victims.

My late father runs a currency trading company and money exchange bureau in beirut. Before his untimely death he made a deposit of ($10.5 million dollars) with one of the banks here in Cote d' ivorie Abidjan on behalf of foreign business partner and reach an agreement with the bank that he will present his foreign beneficiary on the day of transfer. The reason l am contacting is for you to help me contact the bank as my late father's foreign beneficiary so that the bank will transfer the money into your bank account to enable me join you over there in your country and start with my studies while you take care of the investments for me. l will give you more details in my next mail to you if you write back. I await your response.

Regards,

johnsonduke5@cantv.net

2 comments:

Queenneenee said...

ah, those pesky Nigerian scammers. Gotta love em'. NOT.

Marilyn said...

Apparently someone must fall for this scam, or it wouldn't continue to circulate. Makes you wonder...