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just hong kong?

remember, this spam got to your inbox id|ot, and it didnt get blocked (flyng the captain obvious flag here)

If one can get through, so can more i think   lol.

for a keyboard warrior you aint too smart

1 email with actual text is not spam, i consider spam those bullshit emails that advertise a bunch of shit and have all url links in the email which hangs ur computer :upurs:

Here the reply i got from the chick

THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPOND,THE REASON WHY I CONTACTED YOU IS BECAUSE YOU AND MY LATE CLIENT HAVE THE SAME SURNAME.THE EMAIL ADDRESS I USED WAS MY PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESS AND I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT AM NOT WORKING UNDER ANY COMPANY, AND AS A BARRISTER I

HAVE MY OWN CHAMBER,THAT IS WHY I CONTACTED YOU.

WHAT WE WILL DO, I WANT YOU TO SEND ME YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATIONS AND YOUR CONTACT ADDRESS SO THAT I WILL GO TO THE BANK TO COLLECT THE APPLICATION FORM SO THAT I WILL SEND IT TO YOU FOR YOU TO FILL IT AND AFTER FILLING IT YOU WILL SEND IT BACK TO ME FOR ME TO SUMMIT THE APPLICATION FORM TO THE BANK AND ALSON I WILL USE YOUR INFORMATIONS TO GET YOU A SWORN AFFIDAVIT FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN YOUR NAME AND SEND TO YOU WHICH WILL PRESENT YOU AS THE NEXT OF KIN TO THE BANK.

I WILL ASSURED YOU THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE SKEPTICAL ABOUT ANYTHING BECAUSE THIS TRANSACTION IS HUNDRED PERCENT RISK FREE AND I WILL SEND YOU MY INTERNATIOAL PASSPORT FOR YOU TO KNOW ME SO THAT WE CAN PUT OUR HANDS TOGETHER SO THAT THIS FUND CAN BE RELEASE TO YOU AND WILL NOT GET CONFISICATED BY THE BANK.

PLEASE SEND ME YOUR PHONE AND FAX NUMBER SO THAT WE CAN BE COMMUNICATE.

I HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU AS YOU RECEIVE THIS MAIL.

THANK AND GOD BLESS,

BARRISTER.NANA WILLIAMS.

Hmm i might open up a new bank account, and give them those details and leave 5 cents there and see what they try and do with that account.

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I will tell her if she replys that i am heading to africe next month and i can divert my trip to gana to meet her personally and et paid $$$ ;)

Cool, while you are over there leave me the keys to your car. With some brakes and some stickies it should be able to some damage at the Maserati day :innocent:

Good one...

ask them if you can come to the GANA and personally see and visit the grave.

ask her bank account so that you can transfer money...etc..etc. - reason is that you can find info about person, if they give you real account of his/hers, ( I doubt they are that stupid) but at least that number would be contrll of them... so some thing to track them down with.

hahahah keep us updated

some funny shit

Update

The guy sent me an copy of the death certificate and his passport :rofl:

This is the email, check out the attached pictures. I am apparently now his brother :D

THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY AND I HAVE ATTACHED MY INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT WITH THE BANK FORM AND THE DEARTH CERTIFICATE OF TONY MELDER.

PLEASE FILL THE FORM AND SEND IT BACK TO ME SO THAT I CAN SUBMIT IT TO THE BANK FOR THE RELEASE OF THE FUNDS AND IF YOU CAN NOT SCAN IT BACK YOU CAN SEND ALL THE INFORMATIONS NEEDED IN THE FORM TO ME VIA MAIL SO THAT I CAN FILL IT AND SUBMIT IT TO THE BANK AND PLEASE SEND ME YOUR FULL NAME ADDRESS SO THAT I CAN GET THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS IN YOUR NAME FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.

PLEASE YOU HAVE TO BE VERY SERIOUS BECAUSE I WILL SPEND MONEY TO GET THIS DOCUMENTS AND I DO NOT HAVE SO I AM GOING TO SELL MY CAR AND MY PROPERTIES TO RISE MONEY.

PLEASE CALL ME IMMEDIATELY YOU RECEIVE THIS MAIL : +233 244 969276.

YOUR BROTHER,

NANA WILLIAMS.

What shall i write back to him?

Ask him to send you a picture of him holding up the documents, with a sign saying

"Imasca mar tistwho sho uldsuc kok"

Tell him it's your mothers language and means "We will deal in great honesty and integrity"

BASS OUT

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