What do you guys think? Seems legit.

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  • GBuck

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    I am Mr Derick the director of operations,
    ALLIANCE AND LEICESTER BANK PLC, London United Kingdom. I contacted
    you as regards to a business proposal that will be of an immense
    benefit to both of us and the less privileged ones. Being the director
    of operations of this Regional office I discovered a sum of Eighty
    Five Million Dollars($85M) belonging to one of our foreign customers
    Late Mr. Moises Saba Masri. He was a Jewish business mogul from Mexico
    that died on a helicopter crash early this year. Mr. Saba was
    47-years-old when both his wife, his only son Abraham (Albert) and his
    daughter-in-law died in the helicopter crash.

    You can get more information's as regards to the crash and the death
    of our late customer Mr. Moises Saba on the site web address below if
    you copy and paste the link on your browser

    Mexico: Jewish tycoon killed in helicopter crash - Israel News, Ynetnews

    The choice of contacting you aroused from the geographical nature of
    where you live particularly due to the sensitivity of the transaction
    and the confidentiality herein. Now our company has been waiting for
    any of the relatives to come-up for the claim of the inheritance fund
    but unfortunately all efforts has being void. I personally have been
    unsuccessful in locating neither the relatives nor any next of kin to
    Mr. Saba. On this regards, I seek your consent to present you as the
    next of kin / will beneficiary to the deceased so that the proceeds of
    this account valued at Eighty Five Million Dollars($85M) can be paid
    to you.

    This will be disbursed or shared in these percentages 50% to me and
    50% to you. I have secured all necessary legal documents that can be
    used to back up this claim we are about to make. All I need is to
    upload your names to the documents and legalize them at the British
    High Court in order to prove that you are the legitimate beneficiary
    at the bank where i work. All I require now is your honest
    co-operation; confidentiality and trust to enable us see this
    transaction through. I guarantee you 100 % success and that this
    business transaction will be executed under the ambit of law and will
    also protect you from any breach of the contract.

    Please provide me the following as we have 7 working days to run it through:

    1. Your full name
    2. Telephone number
    3. Contact address
    4. Age
    5. Gender
    6. Occupation

    Having gone through a methodical search, I decided to contact you
    hoping that you will find this proposal interesting. Please on your
    confirmation of this message and indicating your interest I will
    furnish you with more information's.

    Your acceptance to this e-mail and business proposal will be highly appreciated.

    Regards
     

    jbombelli

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    Brownsburg, IN
    "I guarantee you 100 % success and that this business transaction will be executed under the ambit of law and will also protect you from any breach of the contract."


    How can you go wrong? I mean, he went through a methodical search and everything.
     

    Scutter01

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    Mar 21, 2008
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    So, he's willing to trust you with a transaction involving millions of dollars, but doesn't know you well enough to know if you're a man or a woman? I say go for it. What could possibly go wrong?
     

    hoosierdoc

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    Apr 27, 2011
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    Galt's Gulch
    So, he's willing to trust you with a transaction involving millions of dollars, but doesn't know you well enough to know if you're a man or a woman? I say go for it. What could possibly go wrong?

    I have been in a similar scenario on a beach in Thailand, except it was like $20. I'm here to tell you, a LOT can go wrong
     

    mrortega

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    Jul 9, 2008
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    Just west of Evansville
    I don't know. It sounds almost too good to be true. I'd be very careful. Just give him your full name and social security number first to make sure he's legit. If he is you can always give him more important info later. Boy, what I wouldn't give to be in your shoes! I could really use the money.

    Good luck and let us know how it works out. I just don't see any down side to this at all.
     

    Boiler1529

    Plinker
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    Apr 19, 2012
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    Nwi
    I don't know. It sounds almost too good to be true. I'd be very careful. Just give him your full name and social security number first to make sure he's legit. If he is you can always give him more important info later. Boy, what I wouldn't give to be in your shoes! I could really use the money.

    Good luck and let us know how it works out. I just don't see any down side to this at all.


    And don't forget bank accounts. So you can get the money deposited quicker. Ahh the American dream. Haha
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Mar 22, 2011
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    Mitchell
    I sense a certain level of skepticism...with the well crafted letter and text-book perfect grammar, what could possibly go wrong?


    What would be interesting, is to find out how much money they'll make off this scam.
     
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