Hahaha, it's always nice to get an amusing piece of spam that stands out
above and beyond the rest.

Although I can't decide which is my favourite part, the sworn confidence
or the fact that a government civil servant uses an excite email
address.

I commend you on you skilled piece of work Adewale, I hope no one else
falls for your scam.

If I am mistaken, and this is a genuine email, might I suggest that your
method is probably not the best approach.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adewale.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: March 6, 2001 07:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] very urgent assistance
> 
> Dr.Adewale.Johnson.
> 16 Kingsway Road
> Ikoyi, Lagos
> Nigeria..
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 6th, December , 2001.
> 
> Sir,
> 
> Request for Urgent Business Relationship.
> 
> First I must solicit your confidence in this transaction. This is by
> virtue of its nature as being utterly confidential and top secret. We
> shall
> be counting on your ability and reliability to prosecute a transaction
of
> great magnitude  involving a pending business transaction requiring
> maximum confidence.
> 
> We are top officials of the Federal Government Contract Review Panel
who
> are interested  in importation of goods into our country with
> funds which are presently trapped in Nigeria. In order to commence
this
> business we solicit  your assistance to enable us RECIEVE the
> said trapped funds ABROAD.
> 
> The source of this fund is as follows : During the regime of our late
> head of state, Gen.  Sani Abacha, the government officials set up
> companies and awarded themselves contracts which were grossly
> over-invoiced in various  Ministries. The NEW CIVILIAN Government
> set up a Contract Review Panel (C.R.P) and we have identified a lot of
> inflated contract  funds which are presently floating in the Central
> Bank of Nigeria (C.B.N). However, due to our position as civil
servants
> and members of this  panel, we cannot acquire this money in our
> names. I have therefore, been delegated as a matter of trust by my
> colleagues of the panel  to look for an Overseas partner INTO whose
> ACCOUNT the sum of US$31,000,000.00 (Thirty one Million United States
> Dollars) WILL  BE PAID BY TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER.
> Hence we are writing you this letter.
> We have agreed to share the money thus:
> 70% for us (the officials)
> 20% for the FOREIGN PARTNER (you)
> 10% to be used in settling taxation and all local and foreign
expenses.
> 
> It is from this 70% that we wish to commence the importation business.
> Please note that this  transaction is 100% safe and we hope that the
funds
> arrive your
> account in latest ten (10)  banking days from  the date of reciept of
the
> following
> information  by email: A suitable name and bank account into which the
> funds can
> be paid.
> 
> The above information will enable us write letters of claim and job
> description respectively.
> This way we will use your company's name to
> apply for payments and re-award the contract in your company name.
> 
> We are looking forward to doing business with you and solicit your
> confidentiality in this  transaction.
> 
> For security reasons, please respond only to the above email address
or
> fax number 234
> 1 7747907. I will bring you  into the complete picture of this pending
> project when I have
> heard from you.
> 
> Yours Faithfully,
> Dr.Adewale.Johnson.
> Tel/fax: 234 1 7747907
> 
> 
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