Arent These Amusing!
Hey Guys
lately ive been receiving a ton of those 419 scam e-mails and am going to be honest and let everybody know that those e-mails are honestly one of the funniest attempts/scams on the web. Just thought i would copy one of these scammmm/spam emails for you guys to giggle over ;).
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Later.,
Harrison
“Dear Friend,
Good day. I sincerely seek your assistance.
My name is Mr. Jonathan Zango,whom his entire family was wiped out, as a
result of Egyptian Airlines that crashed into the Red Sea in
Cairo and I am the only son. Before the accident, my Father deposited the
sum of 17.2 million U.S dollars cash in a Security Company
in my name in Europe.
I am with all the documents that covers the fund and as an asylum seeker ,
it is not in my legal capacity to put up claims to this fund.
This is why I need your assistance as my late father’s foreign partner to
put up claims to this fund.I will forward to you all the documents
that cover this fund.
I will offer you 25% of the fund for your assistance and efforts while 5%
will be mapped out for any expenses that we may incurred
during this transaction.If interested and capable to assist me in this
transaction, please get back to me immediately.You are to send
me your telephone and fax number.
I look forward to a favorable response from you and reply to me by on
address (jo2zango@yahoo.co.uk.)
Best regards,
Jonathan Zango.”
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Wow! - That was so funny I almost forgot that I was burned beyond recognition last month and now in terrible pain, which reminds me… I still need to find a way to invest my millions of dollars in insurance settlements. I have no fingers and can only type with what’s left of one of my big toes so this becomes very difficult and painful for me. (Ouch! - The Pain!) If I could only deposit my savings into someone else’s bank account, maybe they could help me. But who?… Please help!
Comment by Hawaii SEO — August 9, 2007 @ 10:33 pm
And you would still be surprised the people that fall for them. I met this girl once whom, when I asked what she was doing for the summer, told me that she was going to nanny some kid in Africa. Then she told me this big old long story….to make it short…she’d gotten that exact email and fallen for it and had this big long back-and-forth conversation going on with some guy. Good thing I asked her about it because she was all set to do it!
Comment by Cody — August 11, 2007 @ 9:26 am
Thats the same thing that happens to me. Like over the course 3 yrs I’ve recieved like 600 e-mails. The mail was coming mostly from Africa and Eroupe. Mr.Harrison right, one of the funniest attempts/scams on the web. But I mean, these guys will try over and over and over again. Why?, simply because they know someone will fall for it. So guy watch out.
Comment by willie — August 23, 2007 @ 3:48 am