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Well I'm off to get my millions! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ocean7

New member
this arrived today in my inbox....

FROM: JENNIFER ALFRED
ABIDJAN
COTE D'IVOIRE
WEST AFRICA
REPLY VIA:removed@yahoo.co.uk

DEAR RESPECTED ONE,

I HOPE THAT IAM NOT EMBARRASING YOU WITH THIS EMAIL BECAUSE YOU DID NOT EXPECT IT BUT KINDLY REST ASSURED THAT I HAVE IRRESISTIBLY URGE TO WRITE IT BELIEVE ME,THE EMAIL IS AN INDICATION OF MY LOVE FOR YOU AND HAPPINESS I SHALL ALWAYS WISH YOU.

I AM JENNIFER ALFRED, 22 YEARS OLD AND THE ONLY DOUGHTER OF LATE MR AND MRS JOSEPH ALFRED, THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF IVORIAN CHAMBER OF COCOA DEALERS ASSOCIATION.

MY LATE FATHER WAS VERY WEALTHY COCOA DEALER, MY MOTHER DIED FOURTEEN YEARS AGO AND MY FATHER WAS POISONED TO DEATH BY HIS BUSINESS
ASSOCIATES.

BEFORE HIS DEATH, AS HIS NEXT OF KIN, HE TOLD ME THAT HE DEPOSITED THE SUM OF ($12.5 MILLION US DOLLARS) IN THE BANK.

NOW I WANT TO TRANSFER THE MONEY INTO YOUR ACCOUNT IN YOU
 
but they love me... Geez I think they must have seen those reales I posted. Guess I'll have to get a black tux with tails and a top hat...
:rofl:
 
I sure hope you don't give up this great hobby after you receive your millions.
I have received basically the same letters or emails from a lawyer in Nigeria representing my late great uncle that died in a tragic accident and had millions in his bank account. Hell, you could combine mine and all my relatives assets and we would not have a million.
The sad part about this scam is many people are so desperate they fall for this #@$% and lose what they have.
 
The brother in law of a guy who I work with actually reponded to that Nigerian scam. He bought two new Dodge Durangos (Durangi?) in anticipation of his big pay day. Ended up in Chapter 7. I thoughy EVERYONE knew about these things.
 
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