KRnetters, Can anyone explain how and why these E-mails get on the Net and what, if any, validity these things have ? Ray Goree Arlington, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Utomy" <albertyoun...@sympatico.ca> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 5:49 PM Subject: QUEST FOR INVESTMENT
> > Dear Sir, > Pardon my intrusion into your privacy like this,but the > circumstances warrant that I do so. > > I am Mr.Albert Young- a lawyer/consultant for some African > eminent personels who prefer to remain anonymous. > They have shown proofs to me which I have verified > professionally that their claims are true,sincere and acurate as I > wouldn't want my name and career smeared with mud.;that they have a > certain large sum of money in CASH (USD$25,000,000.00 - > Twenty five million USA dollars) stashed away in security and finance > houses in europe. > > My clients are politicians,ex-head of states and some of > them are in assylum Which explains why they prefer to remain > anonymous.They have requested that I source for a reliable and capable > foreigner to act as their partner who will help claim these funds from > the security company after which it shall be used for investment as > directed by the foreigner(subject to a close study of feasibilty > expected to be supplied).The funds are duely protected professionally > to avoid any unauthorized tamperings or theft. > > A total of 22.5% of the total sum has been set aside for > you if you agree to be our partner as well as a 5% which is mapped out > for all expenses which might be incurred in the process of > claiming the funds from the security company. > > As a lawyer,I am aware of the various similar propositions > flying about on the internet and I must confess that I was reluctant to > take up this task,but having carried out my investigations > and confirm it is true,I can confidently tell you that this is no scam. > > > Kindly revert back to me should you wish to be a partner > with 100% assurance that you will not regret your decision. > Awaiting your prompt response. > > Sincerely yours, > > Mr Albert Young > >