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Thread started 08/21/08 12:11am

pplrain

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Two million dollars up for grabs.... LOL!

ADAM BACHEK & ASSOC.
B-3-1, BLOCK B, 3RD FLOOR
MEGAN AVENUE 1 JALAN TUN RAZAK
50400 KUALA LUMPUR .
PHONE: +60173568592


Attention: Sir/Madam.

Your e-mail address came up in a random draw conducted by my law firm. My name is Adam bin Bachek, a personal attorney to late Mr.Abdul Saaz who worked with a rubber plantation company in Malaysia .

The deceased was a well known Philanthropist before he died; he made a Will stating that (Two Million United States Dollars) should be donated to any Philanthropist chosen from a random draw. My law firm conducted a random draw which was supervised by the ministry of justice and Agro Bank Malaysia , (issuing bank).

Fortunately, your name and e-mail address was picked from the raffle draw. I am interested in securing this money from the Bank, because they have issued me a notice to present the beneficiary of this Will within two weeks or the money will be diverted to the bank treasury.

It is my utmost desire to execute the Will of my late client. You are required to contact me immediately to start the process of transferring this money to any of your designated official account. I urge you to contact me immediately for further details bearing in mind that the Bank has given us a date limit.


Regards,


BARRISTER ADAM BIN BACHEK ESQ.

adambinbachek@gmail.com

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Reply #1 posted 08/21/08 12:34am

pplrain

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Don't email them, they are scammers. They will ask you to wire them thousands of dollars to execute this will.


Only an idiot would fall for this scam. Unfortunately some do.
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Reply #2 posted 08/21/08 1:35am

Flowers2

yeah.. ive seen this... it's an attempt to get your bank account info.. an identity theft scam.. they'll ask for your name, address, phone number, etc.... it's a scam
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Reply #3 posted 08/21/08 2:21am

peacenlovealwa
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welcome to the internet....kidding.
unlucky7 reincarnated
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Reply #4 posted 08/21/08 2:33am

ZombieKitten

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welcome to the internet....kidding.

we used to get these by mail and fax in the early 90s biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 08/21/08 2:58am

PopeLeo

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Google 'The Nigerian Scam' or 'The 419 Scam'.


This site likes to wind up the scammers. Amusing: http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com
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Reply #6 posted 08/22/08 2:36am

peacenlovealwa
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ZombieKitten said:

peacenlovealways said:

welcome to the internet....kidding.

we used to get these by mail and fax in the early 90s biggrin

lol
unlucky7 reincarnated
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