Rotten Scammers
4 Jul
I woke up this morning to find the following message in my inbox. I normally ignore or laugh at these but today I’m not laughing. This is the most despicable scam letter that I have ever gotten. It uses the war in Iraq and some potentially deceased relative with millions in an attempt to scam me. I find it particularly offensive because I have a cousin and an uncle that have been to Iraq (coincidentally, whose names are similar to this one) and another cousin going to Iraq soon.
People: don’t fall for such ridiculousness.
I can give at least 20 reasons to question the authencity of such an email but I won’t bother.
I am Ms Lissa Knightley the secretary to Eng Eltkin Allmond ,who died in Iraq, on the 29th of june 2004 in a road side car bomb, along with the wife and two kids. On his way back after a contract deal , with an oil exploration company. He was born and educated in US. And was arround 40 _45 yeas old. I was requested by his lawyer to get his next of kin for claims of $17.7 million United States Dollers[Seventeen Million Seven Hundred Thousand US Dollers .] been cash deposite which he made to the bank . The bank in a letter to his lawyer is requesting for his next of kin /beneficiary to come up and make the claims as soon as posible.
I got accros your contact information in my late boss file. Having gone through youcontact informations, i found, that you are his relation, or his next of kin. Having got the same surname ,and having come from the same country of origin. if you are his relation or you want to act in that capacity it`s wellcomed. Hence no other contact is available to claim the cash deposit . Contact his private lawyer with the contact detail below.
The lawyer will explain to you how he is going to work with you to secure the release of the cash deposit as soon as posible. Please use this contact detail of his lawyer below to reach him for further clearifications. I appreciate you to reply this mail.
Email ; [removed]@yahoo.com.
Tele.:(+60-[removed]}.
