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Easy Money: Not Nigerian Princesses, but "American Soldiers in Afghanistan with $132M oil money"

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Easy Money: Not Nigerian Princesses, but "American Soldiers in Afghanistan with $132M oil money"

Hey, you never know, this may be genuine and I'll end up with a share of that $132 Million! I think I'll go for it!!

I'll keep everyone posted, especially when I get my $ Millions. I've already started planning as to how I'm going to spend it all.

Hello,Thank you for responding to my email. I apologize to encroach into your privacy in this manner, I got your contact from a directory on the Internet here in Afghanistan. I find it pleasurable to offer you my partnership in business and i pray at this time that, your e-mail contact address is still valid. I know you don't know me but i meant no harm sending you this note, just that I don't have anyone out there to talk to, as I lost my parents in a car Accident, when I was 11 year old, I was raise up by my adopted parents, but they died years ago, the relatives of my adopted Parents throw me out of the house saying that I was not their real daughter. I know you can handle this money for me on till I come over to meet with you, we can also build friendship with this transaction. I lived in Lake Jackson, Texas before joining the Force.

You may be wondering why I choose to trust a delicate matter like this in the care of a stranger, but this is the best I can do in my present situation and I would have trusted this kind of project in the hands of my Husband who was my closest confidant, but I lost him to cancer on 22nd April, 2006 5 months after we got married, and my only brother has ruined his life with hard drugs, hence my decision to work with a neutral person if we can establish some trust between ourselves instead of confiding in my buddies back home so that this little secret can be preserved.
Let me start by introducing my self. My names are Sgt. Monica L. Brown, I am assigned to 782nd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division[3]. I am seeking your assistance to evacuate the sum of $10,500,000.00 (Ten Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) as far as I can be assured that it will be safe in your care until I complete my service here.

SOURCE OF MONEY:
I and some other high ranking Officers made some deal on oil business over there in Afghanistan before my exit to Iraq. The deal worth $132 Million United States Dollars and after we have all share the money I later realize $10.5 Million US DOLLARS which is my personal share of the deal, due to my status as a US Sergeant, I can not be able to move this huge funds to my account in United States to avoid further interrogation or face any kind of probation by the U.S government and I packaged my own share in a briefcase and have sent it to the Red-Cross society, because there is no other way out to keep it with me here, so with the help of a German contact working with the UN here (his office enjoys some immunity) I was able to get the package out to a safe location entirely out of trouble spot. He does not know the real contents of the package, as I have deposited the consignment as a family treasure. Your acceptance to this would encourage me to send further information for us to proceed.

Furthermore, If my offer is of no appeal to you, delete this message and forget I ever contacted you. Do not destroy my career because you do not approve of my proposal. I believe that such opportunities only come ones way once in a lifetime. I cannot let this chance pass me by. For once I find myself in total control of my destiny. This chance won't pass me by. I ask that you do not destroy my chance, if you will not work with me let me know and let me move on with my life but do not destroy me. If you give me positive signals, I will give you the relevant details and initiate this process towards a conclusion. I send you this mail not without a measure of fear as to what the consequences, but I know within me that nothing ventured is nothing gained and that success and riches never come easy or on a platter of gold. Do not betray my confidence.

If you wish to proceed with this, please get back to me.

Regards,
Sgt. Monica L. Brown
 
So inventive. Of course they send these out to thousands and they only need one greedy gullible fool to fall for it to get their claws into you. Anybody here gone along with them at all even for a laugh? Would be interesting to know what the next gambits are
 
I get the usual "I'm from the technical department from TalkTalk. We have noticed you have a problem with your router .... someone is accessing your router from Nigeria...".

On occasions I've gone along with it, pretending to accept what he/she is saying, and then when they think they have me hooked, I start asking them highly detailed technical questions, some real and some just made up .... you should hear the answers they try and give considering that they usually know absolutely nothing about telecoms technology whatsoever!

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I also get the usual call about "Our records show you've had a car accident..." (I've never had a car accident!). I sometimes go along with it and say, yes I've had a car accident, and then slowly start giving them more "details" about the accident, and say I'm claiming £1 million pounds for damage to my Rolls.

They normally get very excited because they think they got another one! I will then get put through to a "senior manager" who will deal with my case in more detail.

They usually put the phone down when I get to the stage of telling them more details about my "accident", which normally goes something along the lines of "I was driving on the M25 near Heathrow, when an American Airlines Boeing 747 missed the runway whilst coming in to land, ending up landing on the M25, hitting my car and causing a lot of damage to it making the Rolls unrepairable and a total writeoff. Forunately I avoided any serious injuries".
 
I get the usual "I'm from the technical department from TalkTalk. We have noticed you have a problem with your router .... someone is accessing your router from Nigeria...".

On occasions I've gone along with it, pretending to accept what he/she is saying, and then when they think they have me hooked, I start asking them highly detailed technical questions, some real and some just made up .... you should hear the answers they try and give considering that they usually know absolutely nothing about telecoms technology whatsoever!

............

I also get the usual call about "Our records show you've had a car accident..." (I've never had a car accident!). I sometimes go along with it and say, yes I've had a car accident, and then slowly start giving them more "details" about the accident, and say I'm claiming £1 million pounds for damage to my Rolls.

They normally get very excited because they think they got another one! I will then get put through to a "senior manager" who will deal with my case in more detail.

They usually put the phone down when I get to the stage of telling them more details about my "accident", which normally goes something along the lines of "I was driving on the M25 near Heathrow, when an American Airlines Boeing 747 missed the runway whilst coming in to land, ending up landing on the M25, hitting my car and causing a lot of damage to it making the Rolls unrepairable and a total writeoff. Forunately I avoided any serious injuries".

That call centre is located in Pakistan rawal pindi, my cousin use to work their.

Did you ever posted ur info on a car sellling site online, because thats where they pick up the car details and phone number and they start calling
 
That call centre is located in Pakistan rawal pindi, my cousin use to work their.

Did you ever posted ur info on a car sellling site online, because thats where they pick up the car details and phone number and they start calling
I don't have a Rolls, I've never had a car accident, and apart from the car my wife drives (which was purchased from new and is in her name), I've always have had a company car which gets replaced every two or three years depending upon my employer and/or contract at the time. I don't like flashy cars or sports cars, I prefer comfort and safety over flashiness. I currently have an Audi A6 as my company car. I haven't had a car in my own name since my early 20's.
 
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