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Now its who want's to be a millionaire from Liberia

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Mr Webname

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REPLY TO: [email protected]
[email protected]
E-fax: 1775-8061193.

Good day,

Kindly accept my apology for sending unsolicited mail to you.
Although we never met before, I have every reason to believe
that you are a highly respected personality, considering the
fact that I sourced your profile from a human resource profile
database on your country. Though, I do not know to what
extent you are familiar with events and fragile political situation
in Liberia but it has formed consistent headlines in the CNN,
BBC news bulletins, My name is Mrs. Grace Sawe, wife of Late
Mr. Robert George Sawe a close associate and Special adviser
to President Charles Taylor of Liberia. I hail from Monrovia in
Liberia, currently I am staying in Cotonou- Republic of Benin
with my son, due to the recent war in my country, while making
conceited efforts to travel out of Cotonou as soon as possible.

My husband left some money in a Security and Finance Firm,
( name withheld for security reasons) before he died. Prior to
his recent death in the hands of rebels, he handed me over a
certificate meant for a secret Deposit, which he made in a
Security and Finance Firm. If you may ask why do I need a
foreign assistance or why can't I take the cash myself and
transfer? The answer is that there was an exclusion clause
in the original agreement between the company and my
husband which states unambiguously that 'nobody, not
even himself, can have access to the consignment in the
company, and it has to be transferred to a foreign beneficiary
outside Africa'. This was done because he envisaged
his arrest and this clause were inserted to prevent any
seizure or infiltration of the fund.

My decision to contact you is therefore, informed by this
and due to my present social status and total ignorance
of the business world. I believe you will appreciate the
enormity of trust I repose on you by placing the fortunes
of my family in your care. Permit me to request that you
should reassure me that you will not let me down in any
way. On my part, this is my assurance and guarantee to
you. In as much as you follow my instructions carefully,
religiously and promptly my guarantee of a hitch-free success
remains unshakable. I have contacted the Security and
Finance Firm to confirm the deposit, which is worth
US$18 Million, (Eighteen Million United States dollars)
which I presumed my husband made from the purchase
of ammunitions for the Liberia Army.

You will be given a negotiable percentage of the money
at the end of the transaction. if you will be willing to assist
me claim the money and invest it in your country. I want to
assure you that all modalities are in place and it is a
risk free transaction. Kindly confirm in your reply if you
can come over to enable us conclude this transaction.
Kindly include your telephone and fax numbers, to enable
me send some other important information across to you.
My proposal is highly restricted and should be handled
as an urgent transaction requiring trust and confidentiality.
Send all replies to me using this e-mail address:
[email protected]
[email protected] or e-fax:1775-8061193

Thank you.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Grace Sawe.
 
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Nigerian scam! Well known scam. As far as I know many americans lost their lives because they were dupped by these emails, went to nigeria and they never came back. When they dup you they send threats to relatives of the person and want money for his life. I read somewhere that nigerian scam contributes 1/3th of GPD of Nigeria. It is amazing...
 

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Originally posted by TurNIC.com
Nigerian scam! Well known scam. As far as I know many americans lost their lives because they were dupped by these emails, went to nigeria and they never came back. When they dup you they send threats to relatives of the person and want money for his life. I read somewhere that nigerian scam contributes 1/3th of GPD of Nigeria. It is amazing...

i got many of these nigerian scams but thought this is different one from liberia

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No, it could be from someone from Liberia but default name for the scam is Nigerian scam.
 

Jack Gordon

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oh, it's from Liberia!

well, in that case...
 

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Originally posted by TurNIC.com
Nigerian scam! Well known scam. As far as I know many americans lost their lives because they were dupped by these emails, went to nigeria and they never came back. When they dup you they send threats to relatives of the person and want money for his life. I read somewhere that nigerian scam contributes 1/3th of GPD of Nigeria. It is amazing...


Lol

I think Webname knows whats going on.

And I have never heard of the nigerian email scam claiming lives.
 
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