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Monday, May 11, 2009

Re: BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION (URGENT CONFIRMATION)

This isn’t from the “British High Commission”. They aren’t robbers, but this spammer is. He wants me to send him $195.00 for a useless, worthless ATM card. No dice. If you receive one of these, delete it.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 5:42 PM
From:
This sender is DomainKeys verified
"British High Commission"

To:
"Linda DePeel"
BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION

Dangote House,
Aguyi Ironsi Street,
Maitama District, Abuja.


You are to receive payment through ATM payment card and you can withdraw in it any where around the world including your country. More than A million fraudulent cases where reported, the first batch of this exercise is benefited some victims as a result of random selection your name appears among the beneficiaries of this fund. The amount you are to receive is $450.000.00usd.
With regards to how and when you will receive your ATM. You will get your ATM in less than 48 hours. we would have advice you to come down to our office to collect it, but considering the distance, I will help you out by sending my secretary to register it with a courier company but you will only have to come up with DHL delivery fee of $195 dollars since you don't have a DHL mailing account and that enables my secretary to go by the prepaid method of delivery, if you can make up the payment before the weekend then i guaranty that your card will be among the ones to be dispatched on Monday, below is a payment information of my secretary that you will make use of.Receiver's Name: Kenneth CosmosAddress: British High Commission Abuja, NigeriaText Question: Favorite ColorAnwser: BlueAmount: $195

NOTE: DO MAKE SURE YOU SEND ME YOUR DIRECT MOBILE NUMBER SO THAT I CAN CONTACT YOU EASILY AND RECONFIRM YOUR MAILING ADDRESS TO ME IMMEDIATELY TAKE CARE AND CONFIRM THE RECEIPT OF THIS MAIL.

In Service,
ROBERT DEWAR
CONSULAR,BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONABUJA .

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