Saturday, July 4, 2009

CAN I TRUST YOU

-- On Sat, 7/4/09, paul conteh <conteh_0041@msn.com> wrote:

From: paul conteh <conteh_0041@msn.com>
Subject: CAN I TRUST YOU
To:
Date: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 5:23 AM

CAN I TRUST YOU

 

I  am  Paul Conteh  a banker in the Africa Development Bank . (A.D. B). Holding an office of chief auditor, I have decided to contact you on a business deal of us$15.000.000 (Fifteen million United States dollars).
 
The depositor of the said fund died with his entire family
during the Iraq war in 2006,The customer used his wife as the next of kin but unfortunately, the wife died along side with him leaving nobody for the claim.
 
According to our banking law, if the fund remains unclaimed for two (4) years then, the fund will be transferred into the reserve bank as unclaimed bill.

I don't want the fund to go into the bank treasury and as such, let us claim the fund. I want to present you as his cousin or business partner so that the bank will transfer the fund into your bank account for us to share it.

 

Your percentage will be 40% while   60% will be for me. as an insider in this bank, I assure you that this transaction is 100% risk free. If you are interested contact me for more details but if you are not capable, please notify me.

The transaction will take us only 14 working days. Nobody knows about the fund and as such, you must keep the transaction secret within you ok.

 

Do not disclose this deal to anybody because I want the secret to be between us only. I will give you the text of the application to fill and send to the bank for the release of the fund into your bank account on the return of your mail.
 
I will be monitoring the whole situation here in the bank until you confirm the money in your bank account and ask me to come down to your country for subsequent sharing of the fund according to percentage indicated above.

 

  for better understanding please  view this web site to confirm my letter.

 

http://www.uslaboragainstwar.org/article.php?id=6979


I will be glad to hear from you as soon as you receive this message as to enable me give you more details about this transaction and text of application will be  send to you.
Thanks.
Best  regard, 

 

PAUL CONTEH
 

 

 

No comments: