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This one is a rehash of the “I’m the son/daughter of a wealthy cocoa merchant from the Ivory coast and my father was poisoned by his partners” story. You see I almost fit it into one sentence …
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Linda Jerry <lindajerry777@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 4:13 PM
Subject: Dearest one
To: lindajerry777@yahoo.com
Dearest one,
l know this mail will come as a surprise to you. I have a proposal for you to this project however is not mandatory nor will I in any manner compel you to honor against your will.
Your profile pushed me to send you this mail, I am Miss Linda Jerry 24years old and the only daughter of my late parents Mr.and Mrs. Jerry Richard. My father was a highly reputable farmer (a cocoa merchant) in cote d’ ivories during his days.
It is sad to say that he was poisoned and passed away mysteriously in France during one of his business trips abroad on 15th. OCT 2007.Though his sudden death was linked or rather suspected to have been masterminded by his brother, my uncle who traveled with him at that time.
But God knows the truth! My mother died when I was just 4 years old, and since then my father took me so special.
Before he made the trip to France that lead to my misfortune (his death) He called me and explained to me the reason why he will make this trip and also told me that he deposited a trunk box that contain($ 8.500.000.00 Million US Dollars) in a Bank there in Abidjan Ivory Coast and that this money is for an investment purpose overseas.
He gave me the certificate that he used for the deposit of the fund and other vital documents of his asset, after his death l went to the Bank and establish ownership of the fund. Now l need your assistance to move this fund to your country for investment as that has been my late father’s aim before his death. Now permit me to ask these few questions: -
Can you honestly help me receive the said fund, what will you like to take as your commission to assist me in this project?
Please can you kindly arrange a letter of invitation to enable me migrate to your country after this fund might have lodge into your account? Are you ready to help and pay all charges to the bank for the transfer of the fund to your account. If this proposal arouse your interest kindly contact me back with my email address immediately.
Thanks for your Understanding
Anticipat Your Cooperation.
Tags: Aim, Brother, Business Trips, Cocoa, Dearest One, France Business, God, Ivories, Ivory Coast, Lt, Mail, Merchant Ivory, Misfortune, Miss Linda, Money, Mr And Mrs, Parents, Proposal, Send Mail, Sudden Death, Surprise, Vital Documents, Yahoo
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Eric’s e-mail is of the usual money transfer type. Of course, his father was killed mysteriously while in Europe. And guess what! He says his uncle did it!
It’s a fairy tale as always …
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: erickuame@mysinamail.com
Date: 2008/4/18
Subject: From: Eric Kuame .
To: erickuame@mysinamail.com
From: Eric Kuame .
Dear Respectful One,
Good a thing to write you. I have a proposal for you-this however is not mandatory nor will I in any manner compel you to honour against your will.
I am Eric Kuame .22years old and the only SON of my late parents Mr.and Mrs.TOURE . My father was a highly reputable busnness magnet-(a cocoa merchant)who operated in the capital of Ivory coast during his days. It is sad to say that he passed away mysteriously in France during one of his business trips abroad year 12th.Febuary 2003.Though his sudden death was linked or rather suspected to have been masterminded by an uncle of his who travelled with him at that time.
But God knows the truth!
My mother died when I was just 6 years old,and since then my father took me so special. Before his death on Febuary 12 2003 he called the secretary who accompanied him to the hospital and told him that he has the sum of Ten million,seven hundred thousand United State Dollars.(USD$10.700,000) left in fixed deposit account in one of the leading banks in Africa. He further told him that he deposited the money in my name,and finally issued a written instruction to his lawyer whom he said is in possession of all the necessary but legal documents to this fund and the bank.
I am just 22 years old and a university undergraduate and really don’t know what to do.Now I want an account overseas where I can transfer this funds. This is because I have suffered a lot of set backs as a result of incessant political crisis here in Ivory coast.The death of my father actually brought sorrow to my life. I am in a sincere desire of your humble assistance in this regards.Your suggestions and ideas will be highly regarded.
Now permit me to ask these few questions:-
1. Can you honestly help me as your son ?
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 account?
Please,Consider this and get back to me as soon as possible.
Thank you so much.
My sincere regards.
Eric Kuame
Tags: 419scam, money transfer scam, eric kuame
Tags: 10 Million, 22 Years, 6 Years, Banks In Africa, Business Trips, Capital Of Ivory Coast, Cocoa, E Mail, Fairy Tale, Febuary 2003, Honour, Hundred Thousand, Legal Documents, Mail, Money, Money Transfer, Mr And Mrs, Political Crisis, Sorrow, State Dollar, State Dollars, Sudden Death, United State
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This story has been used several times during the last couple of weeks. Although on this one the crooks did spend some time to rewrite it.
———- Forwarded message ———- From: Edna Yeo <yeo_edna@voila.fr> Date: 02.12.2007 22:17 Subject: PLEASE RESPOND URGENTLY!!! To: yeo_edna@voila.fr
Dear,
I know what I am about telling you might put you at the edge of your sit but quite frankly, I have no other person that I can readily confide in this dificulty that has befallen me for quite sometime but you since I saw your profile on the website, I just couldn’t let go. I feel that I could confide in you so that you could help me out of it.
I do not know exactly how to begin. However, I do know that the only way to begin is to begin. My father died last year as a result of the conspiracy of his associates who got him poisoned in one of their business outings. Before my father’s sudden death, he was influentially wealthy as a cocoa merchant here in Cote d’Ivoire and excelled in all his endeavours. This brought the jealousy of his associates who felt very unsecured by his affluence that he would monopolise their business one day with his money. The result of this jealousy was the eventual elimination of my dad through poison. I was at the University of Cape Coast then when I got the news of my father’s ailment hence rushed back home to meet him up at the hospital. It was at the hospital that he told me about the fund $17.5m which he deposited with a bank here in Abidjan and craved my indulgence to look for a foreign partner who I can trust to help me get it transferred and invest it accordingly since he could not trust our local people here anymore.
Since his sudden demise, I have tried the much I can to have access to the fund to no avail since I was told by the bank that based on the agreement of deposit, I cannot have access to the fund kept in a suspense account umless I have a foreign partner with me. This is where you come in. My father deposited the said fund with the intent to have it transferred overseas for foreign investment which he could not live to actualise. Now, that I am the next of kin to the fund and the only child, it becomes incumbent on me to make proper use of the fund but the most paramount thing at this moment, is to complete my education while you invest the fund pending my graduation from the university.
As soon as you signify your interest to help me get this fund transferred, I shall forward you with the bank contact details so that you would contact them immediately. Be assured that all the necessary arrangement to have the fund transferred hitch-freely would be put in place here hence will pose no difficulty.
Immediately, the fund is confirmed in your account, you are to work out modalities to have me come over immediately to your country and complete my education. PLEASE REPLY TO: ed_yeo2@yahoo.com
Awaiting your urgent response, I remain
Edna
Tags: Cocoa, Contact, Crooks, Endeavour, Heir, Indulgence, Modalities, Money, Reply, Sudden Death, Urgent Response, Yahoo
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Miss Jean is looking for a Mugu. Make sure you’re not it.
———- Forwarded message ———- From: jean martins Date: 01.11.2007 14:47 Subject: Good morning, To: jean_martinsa1444@yahoo.com
Good morning,
I sincerely contact you because I need your assistance to help me in what belongs to me. I am Miss jean martins., the only daughter of Mr & Mrs Williams. My father was a highly reputable (cocoa merchant) in Ivory Coast . It was sad that he was poisoned and passed away mysteriously in France during his business trip.
His sudden death was linked by an uncle who travelled with him. My mother died when I was 2 years old. My father took me so special before he made the trip. He called me and explained to me the reason why he made the trip. He also told me that he deposited a trunk box contain twelve million seven hundred thousand (U S) dollars ($ 20.700 000) in a security company here in Ivory Coast.
He told me that the money is for investment purpose. He also told me that the security company did not know the contains of the box as money but as family value for security purpose. He gave me the certificate deposit of the box & other vital documents before his death. I want to use the opportunity to let you know that l went to the security company to establish the ownership of the consignment box. Now l need your assistance to clam the consignment box to enable us to have access to the money for investment as it was my late father’s aim before his death. I am here by seeking for your help as follows:
Thanks,
Miss jean martins.
Tags: Amp, Blog, Cocoa, Consignment, Contact, Hundred Thousand, Money, Security Company, Sudden Death, Yahoo
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