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2003-03-08 Thread Patrick Zerafa
Dear Sir,
I have tried to install Pascal by the default Base Path (c:/pp), but the installation was not succesful: because it told me to write another Base Path but still cannot install Pascal,
 
I look forwarding to your replying ad helping me in the future.
 
your sincerely
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2003-03-08 Thread Jilani Khaldi
>  I have tried to install Pascal by the default Base Path (c:/pp), but the
>  installation was not succesful: because it told me to write another Base
>  Path but still cannot install Pascal,
The path is c:\pp and not c:/pp

jk



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[fpc-pascal]please reply immediately

2003-03-08 Thread Abdulahi Mohammed
Abdulahi Mohammed
InterGlobe bank plc.
lagos, Nigeria 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: 234 803 3061041

Dear Sir,

My name is Alhaji Abdulahi Mohammed. I am the head of credit and accounts department 
of InterGlobe  Bank Plc., Western District, Nigeria.

I write you in respect of a foreign customer who has a Domicilliary accuont in my 
bank. His name is EngineerJoseph Schultzman. He was among those who died in aplane 
crash here in Nigeria during the reign of lateGeneral Sani Abacha.

Since the demise of this our customer, Engineer Joseph Schultzman, who was an oil 
merchant/contractor, I have kept a close watch of the deposit records andaccounts and 
since then nobody has come to claim themoney in this a/c as next of kin to the late 
engineer.He had only Six million united states dollars(USD6,000,000.00) in his a/c and 
the a/c iscoded. It is only an insider that could produce thecode or password of the 
deposit particulars. 

As it stands now, there is nobody in that position toproduce the needed information 
other than my very selfconsidering my position in the bank.Based on the reason that 
nobody has come forward toclaim the deposit as next of kin, I hereby ask foryour co 
operation in using your name as the next ofkin to the deceased to send these funds out 
to aforeign 
offshore bank a/c for mutual sharing between myself and you. 

At this point I am the only one withthe information because I have removed the 
depositfile from the safe .By this doing, what is required of  you is to send 
anapplication laying claims of the deposit as next of kin to the late Engineer. I will 
need your full nameand address, company orresidential, so that i cancomputerize them 
to tally with next of kin column inthe certificate of deposit.

Finally i want you to understand that the request fora foreigner as the next of kin is 
occassioned by thefact that the customer was a foreigner and for thatreason alone a 
local cannot represent as next of kin.When you contact me, then we shall discuss on 
how themoney will be split between us.

Trusting to hear from you, 

I remain Respectfully yours,

Abdulahi Mohammed
tel: 234 803 3061041



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Re: [fpc-pascal]please reply immediately

2003-03-08 Thread Michael Knapp
Abdulahi Mohammed wrote:

Abdulahi Mohammed
InterGlobe bank plc.
lagos, Nigeria 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: 234 803 3061041
 

This is a so-called "nigerian advance fee scam" - email
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
if you want, you can loose thousands of euros or get killed if you go to 
nigeria

Michael

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Re: [fpc-pascal]please reply immediately

2003-03-08 Thread Ralf A. Quint
At 10:33 AM 03/08/2003, you wrote:
Abdulahi Mohammed wrote:

Abdulahi Mohammed
InterGlobe bank plc.
lagos, Nigeria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: 234 803 3061041
This is a so-called "nigerian advance fee scam" - email
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
Well, i can't imagine that any human being with an IQ above room 
temperature would answer to such a message or even be so stupid to send any 
money, but obviously, it happens.

if you want, you can loose thousands of euros or get killed if you go to 
nigeria
Well, i don't know about the "get killed" part, but again, i can't image 
that someone with his/her marbles in place would fall for something like this.

As in this case the sender tried to use a mailing list as a media to spread 
his scam and this can cause the FPC mailing list servers to be put on 
blacklists used by more and more ISP's to prevent spamming, it would be 
good to forward the message (with all headers!) to a special task force of 
the US Secret Service, which, as part of the US treasury department, tries 
to take care of these criminals.

More information about this and the email address to forward those 
"Nigerian money scam" messages as well as the procedures therefor can be 
found at http://www.secretservice.gov/alert419.shtml

My usual advice to customers for spam is to ignore it, filter it, in a 
recognized repeated attempt to forward such messages to the abuse address 
of the ISP where the email is originating, but this is usually hard to 
examine for a regular user.
But in this case, the intend of the message is not only annoying but 
downright criminal and the appropriate law enforcement agencies should take 
care of those folks.

just my 2c,

Ralf

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