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I received an e-mail from Mrs. Marinah Rhikanul that she has one trunk in a security company deposited by her husband full of money. She wants me to be her partner and that trunk will be deliver to me. She has give the undernoted address to contact Dr. Nicholas Festus e-mail address estrustsec44@yahoo.com. Please guide me as who is this person and is the e-mail address belong to him. Thanks....?

2007-04-07 04:49:20 · 3 answers · asked by Altaf Ahmed Piracha 1 in Business & Finance Corporations

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First off, this isn't Yahoo customer service, just a board for Yahoo users. Secondly, Yahoo won't tell you anything about their account holders. Anyone can get a Yahoo e-mail address, and there is no way for you to verify who it belongs to. Did anyone check who you were when you opened your account?

Ask yourself, how did this person get your email address? Why are they asking YOU specifcally to be a 'partner'. You are one of possibly a million emails sent out from either a purchased or harvested list, and they are hoping for someone to bite.

Don't be that someone. This is obviously a scam. Don't even reply to the email, just delete it or report it to yahoo.

2007-04-07 06:35:47 · answer #1 · answered by Piggiepants 7 · 0 0

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