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Yay! i`m going to become a millionaire

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posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:19 AM
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I was going through my emails and i just came across this one, i could not believe my luck

here is a paste of it



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Subject : MR SULEMAN BELLO

FROM THE OFFICE MR SULEMAN BELLO
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB).
OUAGADOUGOU BURKINA FASO.
WEST AFRICA.

TRANSFER OF ($ 25,200.000.00) TWENTY FIVE MILLION, TWO HUNDREN THOUSAND DOLLARS.

I AM SULEMAN BELLO, THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK HERE IN BURKINA FASO. DURING THE COURSE OF OUR AUDITING, I DISCOVERED A FLOATING FUND IN AN ACCOUNT OPENED IN THE BANK BY MR JOHN KOROVO AND AFTER GOING THROUGH SOME OLD FILES IN THE RECORDS I DISCOVERED THAT THE OWNER OF THE ACCOUNT DIED IN THE (BEIRUT-BOUND CHARTER JET) PLANE CRASH ON THE 25TH DECEMBER 2003 IN COTONOU (REPUBLIC OF BENIN).

AND NOBODY HAS OPERATED ON THIS ACCOUNT AGAIN, THE OWNER OF THIS ACCOUNT IS MR JOHN KOROVO A FOREIGNER, AND A TRADER WHO TRADE ON GOLD AND MINING, HE DIED, SINCE 2003 AND NO OTHER PERSON KNOWS ABOUT THIS ACCOUNT OR ANY THING CONCERNING IT, THE ACCOUNT HAS NO OTHER BENEFICIARY AND MY INVESTIGATION PROVED TO ME AS WELL THAT MR JOHN KOROVO DIE ALONG WITH HIS TIRED FAMILY. THE AMOUNT INVOLVED IS (USD 25.2 M) TWENTY-FIVE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS ONLY , I AM CONTACTING YOU AS A FOREIGNER BECAUSE THIS MONEY CAN NOT BE APPROVED TO A LOCAL PERSON HERE, BUT CAN ONLY BE APPROVED TO ANY FOREIGNER WITH VALID INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT OR DRIVERS LICENSE AND FOREIGN ACCOUNT BECAUSE THE MONEY IS IN US DOLLARS AND THE FORMER OWNER OF THE ACCOUNT MR JOHN KOROVO IS A FOREIGNER TOO, AND THE MONEY CAN ONLY BE APPROVED INTO A FOREIGN ACCOUNT.

I NEED YOUR STRONG ASSURANCE THAT YOU WILL NEVER, NEVER CHEAT ME AS SOON AS THIS FUND HIT INTO YOUR ACCOUNT. WITH MY INFLUENCE AND THE POSITION OF THE BANK OFFICIAL WE CAN TRANSFER THIS MONEY TO ANY FOREIGNER'S RELIABLE ACCOUNT WHICH YOU CAN PROVIDE WITH ASSURANCE THAT THIS MONEY WILL BE INTACT PENDING OUR PHYSICAL ARRIVAL IN YOUR COUNTRY FOR SHARING. THE BANK OFFICIAL WILL PROVE ALL DOCUMENTS OF TRANSACTION IMMEDIATELY FOR YOU TO RECEIVE THIS FUND LEAVING NO TRACE TO ANY PLACE AND TO BUILD CONFIDENCE.

ON THE CONCLUSION OF THIS TRANSACTION YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO 30% OF THE TOTAL SUM AS GRATIFICATION, WHILE 10% WILL BE SET ASIDE TO TAKE CARE OF THEEXPENSES THAT MAY ARISE DURING THE TIME OF TRANSFER AND ALSO TELEPHONE BILLS, WHILE 60% WILL BE FOR ME.

SO ON THE INDICATION OF YOUR WILLINGNESS I WANT YOU TO FORWARD TO ME YOUR :FULL NAME: SEX: COMPANY: IF ANY FULL CONTACT ADDRESS: PHONE: CELL: FAX: CITY: STATE:ZIP CODE COUNTRY: OCCUPATION AND ALL THE NECESSARYINFORMATION WILL BE SENT TO YOU ON THE ACCEPTANCE TO CHAMPION THIS TRANSACTION WITH ME.

THANKS
YOURS TRULY
SULEMAN BELLO
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This must be my luck day, 25 million. Im just thinking of all the things i could buy with it, a new house, donate to some charities, maybe help some ats members in need.

Im so happy right now.. or



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:22 AM
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Yes, it's your lucky day.

Now, all they need is your bank account number, sort code, date of birth and passwords...and they'll transfer the money right over...

You don't think it could possibly be a very amateurish scam...could it?




posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:24 AM
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This must be my luck day, 25 million.

You need to read the email again , you only get 30% .... I'm not sure it's worth the hassle for that



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:26 AM
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I feel touched by the pathetic detail that the man died "along with his tired family".
Poor sleepless infants on a long journey...



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:27 AM
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gortex
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This must be my luck day, 25 million.

You need to read the email again , you only get 30% .... I'm not sure it's worth the hassle for that


30 per cent? thats only 7.5 million!

Bloody buggers, what the heck, i dont take anything under 8 million, find some other pauper who will accept their measly payouts



DISRAELI
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I feel touched by the pathetic detail that the man died "along with his tired family".
Poor sleepless infants on a long journey...



Yes it made me cry
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posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:29 AM
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I just gave up bacon

Can I be your friend ?

Cody



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:30 AM
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What was your social security number as well as credit card and bank accounts and your security passwords? I will happy make you rich foreigner.

Darn I forgot all caps ....



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:30 AM
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cody599
I just gave up bacon

Can I be your friend ?

Cody


Yes good sir, i am going to be a very rich person soon, so we can meet up and toast to our new found friendship



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 04:54 AM
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Haha you should write back demanding a 60% share. See what they say.



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:00 AM
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It's all a scam, and WHEN they send it you in a cheque, and you go to try and cash it in, you'll get arrested............just like I did LOL (I'm serious)!



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:06 AM
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lol, reminds me of the days of Ebola Monkey Man. Make up some fake accounts and documents and see how far you can draw them in.

Waste their time, laugh at yours.



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:11 AM
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You got to give them an A for effort though. Just your classic Nigerian scam so OP have fun with them, ask for a higher percentage and good faith money. Last ones that tried that with me lost $200 dollars, no one said they were real bright.



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:18 AM
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skyblueworld
It's all a scam, and WHEN they send it you in a cheque, and you go to try and cash it in, you'll get arrested............just like I did LOL (I'm serious)!

I'd like to think you are joking, but I am not surprised.



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:24 AM
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oh....damn....um..

why would you even entertain these things??

Identity theft for the rest of your life as well????



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:30 AM
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Sorry for the late reply, but ive been busy ive already purchased 3 bmws and a new house in the alps, all on credit of course,
because ive got millions hitting my bank account very soon

edit on 7-11-2013 by mlifeoutthere because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:38 AM
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Was 7 years ago, I was young, naive, and new to the internet. I don't have a criminal record from it, the police who arrested me couldn't stop laughing at how I came about the cheque in the first place, they even gave me a lift home



eta: no identity theft, they sent me a cheque to cash in, I was arrested because they thought I forged the cheque, until I shown the police the envelope it arrived in stamped from Nigeria, plus the emails of how it all came about.
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posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 05:49 AM
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I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed every single one of your posts...they make me laugh, smile, sad sometimes...but then hopeful...your avatar is amazing...it speaks to me of kindness and charity and SHARING and friendship and good times...ohhh I'm so glad we could be friends...



Å99

I'm gonna be a millionaiirre tooo...la, la, la, la...he he...
edit on 7-11-2013 by akushla99 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 06:23 AM
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DISRAELI
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I feel touched by the pathetic detail that the man died "along with his tired family".
Poor sleepless infants on a long journey...



That was my favorite part as well. But I guess being freed from a life of narcoleptic plane flights (chartered or not!) would take some of the sting out of plummeting to the earth wrapped in your family's dimly lit, soft and cozy Gulfstream... in Benin of all places!


All this thought of Africa and millions of dollars has reminded me of my life-long goal of owning (at least) two hyenas. Why couldn't I have received that email?!
edit on 7/11/13 by 35Foxtrot because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 07:42 AM
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Well sheesh Mlife! You lucky guy, you! You're RICH! What are ya doin' here posting about it? Get out there and help that poor man with his predicament. If only someone would help the guy. After all, everyone can think of someone who has been through this right?

Don't forget to share the wealth with your favorite mods and ..oh yeah! The contact info for ATS is around here somewhere for where you'll want to send your generous donation, now that you're one of the 1% with fists full of money. You need only go claim it, eh?

* ..and if someone out there takes it seriously? I'll be forced to find that number to the nice young men in the pretty white coats with butterfly nets, ready to give folks a much needed vacation in a soft room.



posted on Nov, 7 2013 @ 08:40 AM
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Ah the old "419" fraud. You'd be surprised by how many people actually fall for these scams (or maybe not). We get calls all the time.

Very hard to catch these guys. Practically impossible.

www.fbi.gov...



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