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Here's a scam email I received two copies of at one time. Looks like I'm a millionaire! I know it's a scam but Dr. Ezeh is kind of funny. (Wonder where he got his PhD.)
----begin email----
Dear ,

I am so surprised over your silence regarding to your inheritance, following your non compliance to my earlier mail to you for the pasted one month regarding to your late relative Engr.
Paul , who died in 2002.

I wish to notify you that the governing council of our Bank
have put up a notice for immediate payment of this funds and as such you are entitled to your late relative fund which have accrued to US$1.3 Million over years deposited with our branch (UBA Group Plc.).

On reciept of your response with your full details i will properly
guide you on the procedure we will embark on to facilitate the
easy release of this funds for our mutual benefit.

Respond to my private email:drj_ezeh3@yahoo.co.uk

Remain blessed.

Dr Jerry Ezeh.
(Account adviser)
----end email----

2007-02-18 01:32:04 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

24 answers

I think I liked the Yahoo Lottery one the best! Yahoo does not have a lottery!!
This one takes the cake, however! DOCTOR? lol
Wish there was a way to find these people! They love to scam stupid..oops did I say stupid..I meant to say Silly, people out of their money! You would be shocked at how many 'Silly' people fall for these things!

Good Luck with your fictitious Millions! lol

2007-02-18 02:00:24 · answer #1 · answered by wonderingmom 3 · 1 1

thank you for the rant Alex, yet no - you're incorrect. you spot, each u . s . a . exists for the wealthy, each physique. those attempting to connect that rank ought to pay for it, however the wealthy are secure, no longer taxed everywhere. FDR grow to be wealthy & he secure the wealthy. The Carnegie', DuPont's, Rockefeller's, did no longer pay severe tax. Their money is old money - already general - and not difficulty to income tax. right this moment, Buffet, Gates, Soros pay little or no & that's going to consistently be that way. Even the president will pay below 20%. The tax burden is by no ability supported via the wealthy. The tax of 70 - ninety one% grow to be imposed to maintain others from becoming to be wealthy.

2016-10-15 22:33:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yup it's a scam. Banks don't want to pay out and certainly aren't going to chase you down and say hey we want to pay you 1.3 million. Chances are you have to pay $1000 or up to have the fund released to you or something like that. Most of these scams come from African countries and I am not being racist, that is just a fact. They don't have laws governing this type of stuff.

2007-02-18 01:38:06 · answer #3 · answered by GoodWillHunt 3 · 1 2

Hey Hey I have been getting those also so I guess we are both millionaires.I'll met ya at the Bahamas to toast our new found fortune!Don't you hate those e-mails?Sure would be nice to actually get a real one!I had to contact yahoo and block all those scam sites they sent me so many.Well take care and look out they probably will keep sending them in different ways.

2007-02-18 01:39:29 · answer #4 · answered by one10soldier 6 · 0 1

Yes its a scam. The bottom line to these things is always send me your bank account number and sign a transfer permission slip. The problem is the transfer is from you to them and you never hear from them again.

What I do with these gentlemen is tell them to go deal with my banker, and give the the phone number for the local FBI office

A legitimate inheritance notification would come by mail with an attorney letterhead, and they would cut you a check rather than do a wire transfer

2007-02-18 01:41:05 · answer #5 · answered by walter_b_marvin 5 · 0 2

Scam

2007-02-18 01:35:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

You can have some fun with this, and persue it right up to
the point where they ask you for personal imfo, or money,
then run! You may even be able to turn the table on these
sharks, and make some $, But your gonna have to be really
imaginative!

2007-02-18 01:52:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

thank god you know the difference; Over 100 million dollars stolen last year as a result of this type of thing.

Rule 1 is always in effect; GIVE NO ONE ANY PERSONAL OR BANKING INFO OVER THE NET without verifying their legitimacy.

and if it sounds too good to be true....

2007-02-18 01:37:57 · answer #8 · answered by wizjp 7 · 1 1

Dude! You are rich. What are you waiting for? If they ask you to send money first, don't worry it's necessary to get your $1.3 Million. Also don't worry if you don't hear back from them for a real long time. Sometimes things like this take awhile. Also, they may recontact you and ask for more money. Go ahead, after all you have $1.3 million dollars!!!!!!

LOL

2007-02-18 01:37:13 · answer #9 · answered by Nationalist 4 · 0 2

Dear son .
You can remain blessed by dr. Jerry but do yourself a favor and tag the message as a spam and delete it ASAP.
Amen

2007-02-18 01:39:29 · answer #10 · answered by eugen272000 3 · 0 1

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