Why should I pay anymore "attention" to your second spam than I did the first one, Spammer??? Of course, I don't recall receiving a "first letter", and even if I did, this one's going where that one landed--in the delete file! If you receive one of these phishing spams, delete it. They have no money for you, but they want to take your money instead. Be smart. Be safe. "Be informed."
Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:17 AM
From:
"First Direct Bank" <firstdirectbank@live.com>
To:
undisclosed-recipients
For Your Attention Please,
We wish to notify you again that you were listed as a Heir and a beneficiary to the total sum of Five Million British Pounds (Ј5,000,000.00) in the codicil and last testament of a deceased customer.(Name now withheld since this is our second letter to you). Our search revealed your last name as same with our deceased customer whom we have been trying to trace his relatives to no avail.We contacted you the second time because his Deposit Bond with us stipulated that this fund should be paid directly to you should incase of his death. On receipt of this notice, we request you to kindly acknowledge officially to enable us file in all necessary documents for the release of your inheritance. Please urgently contact this bank for your payment procedures.
Yours Faithfully,
Denis Brown.Director, Foreign Operations F.D Bank London UK, A Division of HSBC Bank Plc.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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