Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Atention ___________


SOMEBODY LOVES ME - I GOT A LETTER! AND THEY EVEN LOOKED AT MY EMAIL ADDRESS AND GOT MY NAME. WOW!


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We are happy to inform you that after the due verification on this matter by the directors, your $1.100,000,00 was approved for payment to you. It was conclude that you will receive $90,000 daily at $9,000 each. The sum of $9,000 was sent to you but due to the double claim on this fund the payment of $9,000 was stopped, and the authority is demanding for AFFIDAVIT OF FCAT from high court Benin or you come down to Benin in person and sign for the final release of the money to you.

Meanwhile because of the profit we will make if we transact the business with you, we have decide that our lawyer will assist you obtain the Affidavit of fact from the high court to avoid you hiring a lawyer. So you have two option to execute your transaction,chose one and get back to us
1, Do you want to come here? 2, Do you want to obtain the Affidavit of fact from high court? The cost is $387.

You are advise to stop contact with any body or firm that contact you regards to your fund for security reasons and to avoid another impostor like Mr David. For more informations call +229 98 64 88 31 Contact person Dr Augustine Ekene.

Awaiting Yours Sincerely Dr Godwin Uzoma Phone +229 98 64 88 31
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Hello Doctor!

All these distinguished people, my my! Whatever happened to Ngozie Iwuala, or was her name Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala?

I was really impressed by her on the IMF/World Bank press conference. And I like doing business with the World Bank. That would actually be my preference. No flakey Citigroup stuff, you know what I mean? And, since I know she is high in the government there, I would be confident in the proceedings. Plus I have people in Nigeria.

But Benin is another story. I know no one, except you. And, no offense, but I dont know you. One cant be too careful these days, and frankly Ive heard of people going to far away places in Africa for money like this... and disappearing forever!

The good thing is that if you can get that much money so easily from Nigeria to Benin, you can probably get it here pretty easily, too. Which is good because I dont have the money to go there. In fact, I dont have the money for your lawyer. So I guess you can just take his fee out of the first $9000 for the Affidavit, about $400. In fact give him $1000, a little extra for his trouble. Of course, after the first $90,000 (thats the first day, right?) Ill be happy to travel to Benin, but right now I cant really afford it. And Im sure the IMF and World Bank both have offices in this country. So there should be no problem making the transfer.

And actually, I need it rather quickly, because my creditcard is overdrawn and the local bank is foreclosing on my house next week. At least it seems a real possibility, so you see, the $90,000 per day could come in real handy about now. Of course, the good thing about being out of work is that Ill have lots of time to spend all my new money, once the mortgage is all squared away.

Please consider this letter my authorization to proceed with the Affidavit of fact, you can tell Augustine Ekene to go ahead. Once the first check is cleared, then the $400 should be reimbursed – and the lawyer should be amply rewarded, say $600 just to keep even numbers. If all goes well, there will be enough to make worthwhile fr you as well.

Of course, Im still fine with doing business with Mr David Perry, or rather, David Chop. If he has a way to get the cash, as you indicated in the last letter, then it might really be best to go ahead with him as a partner and he can bring me the cash. It would save me a lot in taxes, so Id glady give him 50% for his trouble. Anyway you have options!

Sincerely,
Benificiary

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