Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Did anyone else get this email scam?

Dear Sir,





My name is Grace Smith; I am 24 years old, from London England, where I school and work as a fashion designer for part time job I do after my school. I am the only daughter of my parents my father died on a fatal auto accident on his


way to see my sick mother at the hospital where she was admitted for Cancer treatments, she also die when she heard about the death of my father in same day and hospital.


Before the death of my father, he had Willed part of his Real Estate Business, Gas Stations and a total sum of 50,700,000.00(Fifty Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling) to me. Now at his death, and because things has become very hard for me paying my school fees, putting food on the table and taking care of my other needs which my


fashion designer work I do as a part time work after my school can't help, I went to the bank where my late father deposited the funds on my behalf to with draw money to take care of my self and pay for my school





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Did anyone else get this email scam?
Those scam grams have been making the rounds and just about everyone is getting them....DO NOT respond or click on any of the links.





The theme is always the same...


someone died in a tragic accident...


leaving millions in an account...


that only someone with a "legitimate" bank account can gain access to


and, you're the lucky one that's been chosen...


they want you to send them your Bank Account information so the money can be transferred into your account...


oh....and they will need 8-10 thousand dollars as "good faith" money from you before the money can be transferred....


These scams are usually originating in Nigeria and South Africa...


Imagine a room full of people at computers sending these letters, personally addressed, to thousands of unsuspecting "heirs" who, if even a small percentage fall for it, send thousands of dollars to these people, who are never to be heard from again.


DON'T DO IT!
Reply:total bull!! it is a scam and I have gotten it and I replied hell no anyways don't listen to it it is stupid hope they catch her and lock her up see if she gets a husbind in there lol
Reply:No, but the scammers have stopped sending to me when I started hacking them for a bot.net!
Reply:I just click report spam. I've received ones similar to this.
Reply:that is an awful story they have come up with this time but it is obvious it was not written by an english girl, the language has many american sounding phrases such as gas stations(petrol stations) and real estate business(estate agents) this letter is to be deleted immediately and ignored
Reply:What made you even open that email? You're just waiting to get a virus. You should never open an email that your not sure about.


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