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Someone from England has offered me an account to transfer 20,000,000 in British Sterling to a bank in U.S.A.? |
A lady and her Attorney have said that I am the only one to know of this and she is on her death bed. I am to distribute the money to the poor. Anyone know of things of this nature? Never read spam, which this is. And never, ever reply to it - it will result in your getting tons more spam in the future as, having done so, you have given them confirmation that your email address is real. Spammers typically send emails to randomly, computer generated email addresses-it's hit and miss for them. They don't know whcih are realy, until someone responds. Plus, they will likely sell on your email address to other spammers. And please don't give them any of your personal information, especially not your bank details - your account would be emptied by them pretty quickly. Unless you know this woman, of course it's a scam. Good luck! And stay secure. Rob Hey! I thought I was the only one that knew about that!!! That's what the lady and her attorney said in their email to me, anyways. It's a scam. Delete it. A long running scam designed to get money from you. Delete it. Scam!! There's NOTHING for NOTHING in this Life!! Hold that thought and You will Never be ripped off! Have a Nice day! Scam. You and a billion other people got this. At some point, you'll be asked to send (real) money to them for some charge... Walk away. They will ask you for some money or your bank account number/routing number. Your balance then will soon be $0. I agree with the rest...I had a number of those, too...SCAM...they just want your money is all |
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