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Offline grahamturner09

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« on: February 13, 2012, 17:44:52 PM »
How can I not help this poor little rich orphan


From Miss.Rose Richard,
Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.
13/02/2012



 
Good day my dear,
In confidence,i have to introduce myself for i am Miss. Rose Richard,21 years old,I am the only child of late Mr & Mrs. Yve Richard. I prayed before contacting you, please for God sake do not see my mail as embrassment as we do not know each other.
 
I wish to request for your assistance in my efforts to procure the transfer of my inherited money for investment ventures under your care and directive,while i continue my education  there in your country. I inherited Six Million,Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($6,400,000.00) here in my name with one of the prime bank in my country and I will require your assistance in receiving the transfer of my inherited money in your local account for investment purposes,as it is my wish to come over to your country to further my education while you take care of the investment of the money in your country.
 
Please i am an orphane and i needorphanssistance to transfer my inherited money to your country and also your assistance to secure a nice university for me in your country where I will continue my education.

Please I am waiting to hear from you soonest.
Yours sincerely,
Miss.Rose Richard :D

Offline cinders

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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 18:37:52 PM »
It would be very unkind not to, after her having given this much prayer and thought she must see you as a trustworthy person.
Just forward ALL DETAILS so she can enrich your life by putting ALL her monies in your account : :) ;)  C

Offline heather07

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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2012, 19:15:20 PM »
With a presentation like that she could skip the university.  \Waste of her inheritance ;): :)

Offline Steve (redding43)

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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2012, 19:37:11 PM »
This is my latest one. Really scraping bottom of barrel by referencing a real plane crash


FROM THE DESK OF: GORDON PELL
COUTTS & CO PRIVATE BANK
LONDON,
UNITED KINGDOM.
13/2/2012.
 
Your Attn,
 
Compliments of the season and good day.I am Gordon Pell, the deputy system and control director at Coutts & Co Private Bank here in UK. I write to solicit for support and assistance from you to carry out this business opportunity in my bank.
 
Lying in an inactive account is the sum of Eighteen Million Pounds sterling belonging to a foreign customer(Mr.Neil Slater) who was a gas consultant here in UK,he happened to be deceased during a vacation trip with his wife(Mrs.Helen Slater) on board One-Two-Go Orient-Thai Airlines flight OG269 Phuket Airport plane crash of Monday,17th September 2007 from Bangkok to Phuket.
Info of this crash was on the news which we have tried to notify his relatives but to no avail, see link below for more detailed information:
 
http://www.korat-info.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1496#p6452
 
Ever since he died the bank has been expecting his next of kin to come and claim these fund which cannot be released unless someone applies for it as next of kin, as indicated in our banking guidelines.Unfortunately, he has no family member in UK or Over-sea who are aware of the existence of the funds,at this junction, I have decided to do business with you by soliciting your assistance in applying as the next of kin to the bank then the money will be released to you, as i do not want the money to go into the bank treasury as an unclaimed bill, because the banking laws and guidelines stipulates that if such money(s) remains unclaimed  for a period of five years(5yrs),the money will be moved into the bank treasury as an unclaimed bill.
My request for a foreigner as next of kin is occasioned by the fact that the customer was a foreigner and a British cannot stand as next of kin.
 
50% of the money will be your share as a foreign partner and your assistance to actualise this deal,thereafter i will visit your country with your help once the money hits your account for disbursement according to the percentage indicated.
To effect the immediate transfer of the fund to you as agreed, you must apply first to the bank as the next of kin to the deceased,then we will follow up all formalities for the transaction.
 
Upon receipt of your reply, I will send to you, the text of application you are to send to the bank,and further clarify you in other issues as to effect this business.
Awaiting to hear from you urgently.
 
Best Regards
Gordon Pell.  

Offline grahamturner09

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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2012, 20:35:19 PM »
As it said a British cannot stand as next of kin would that not rule you out.:D

Offline Steve (redding43)

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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2012, 21:14:45 PM »
It would but that is why they sent it to my Swiss email address I guess

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« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2012, 10:02:16 AM »
I liked the presentation of a minor inconvenience: "he happened to be deceased during a vacation trip".

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« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2012, 14:52:18 PM »
quote:
Originally posted by Colwyn

"he happened to be deceased during a vacation trip".



What an inconsiderate barsteward. Who needs a the sort of friend who's just going to drop dead on a holiday, eh ?




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