Subject: Greetings to you in goodfaith!
Sent: 05 November 17:26
Greetings to you in goodfaith!
After much consideration on this matter, I have decided to contact you, believing that you will protect this transaction and give it the attention it deserves. I am Dr Alban Eromene the Audit and Accounting manager bank of Africa in the Republic of Benin .I would like you to collaborate with me as the next of kin to a deceased client whom I was his account officer and he die alongside his family in a Auto crash living no one behind to claim this fund.

If you are interested, please do let me know so that I can give you comprehensive details on this and what we are to do and i will guide you discreetly on information that may be required of you from the bank, for us to claim this fund for our mutual disbursement.
On your response i will require the following informations;
I YOUR FULL NAME
2 AGE
3 SEX
4 OCCUPATION
5 YOUR RECEIVING ADDRESS
6 YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER
7 YOUR COUNTRY
8 PRIVATE EMAIL

I urgently hope to get your response as soon as possible.

Regards.
Dr Alban Eromene.
+229 96 31 97 84
dralbaneromeneprivate@msn.com

DaveN

4 Comments

  • 1

    I hope you signed up – that sounds like an *ace* opportunity. I’m just waiting for my cheque to come through from Dr. Phili Mkwembe who had a similar problem.

    Paul Carpenter | http://www.itsafamilything.co.uk

    5th November 2009 @ 21:35

  • 2

    “After much consideration on this matter, I have decided to contact you”…oh, by the way…what’s your name and are you a man or woman?

    I’d hate to see what happens when he doesn’t take time to consider who to contact….I wonder if i could sign him up to help with some back-linking.

    Matt Lester

    6th November 2009 @ 10:45

  • 3

    Dr. Alban…. I now have that song in my head “It’s my life”.

    Matthew

    6th November 2009 @ 21:10

  • 4

    I can’t believe some people are dumb enough to fall for this kind of c***!

    Amelia Vargo | http://www.crearecommunications.co.uk

    9th November 2009 @ 08:53

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