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Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is a socalled "Advance Fee Fraud" letter, where I am promised millions for my assistance. These stories are all lies, and if I respond, sooner or later I will be asked to pay a fee. If I pay, another fee will quickly come up, and it will continue that way until I give up or run out of money. I will never see the millions, because they never existed.

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Mr Dnia 9 sierpnia 2010 19:20 "Phillip R. Jalloh" <pjalloh@gmail.com> napisaƂ(a):

> Please go through the attached investment proposition and I will really appreciate it if you can give me a call or send a message indicating your interest or not.
>
> Yours Truly,
>
> Phillip R. Jalloh.
>


 
 

FAX MESSAGE

From: Phillip R. Jalloh
Phone: +27-71-082-4945 Fax: +27-11-507-5216
Email: jalloh@mmearea.com

Request for Confidential Business Relationship

First, I must solicit your confidence in this transaction. I am a high placed official working with
Department of Finance (& Economic Affairs), in Cape Town South Africa. I and two other
colleagues are currently in need of a silent foreign partner whose identity we can use to
transfer the sum of Thirty Two Million Five Hundred Thousand U.S. dollars. This fund accrued
legitimately to us as commission from foreign contracts, through our private connections.
The fund is presently waiting to be remitted from ABSA bank here in South Africa to any
overseas beneficiary confirmed by us as associate/receiver. By virtue of our positions as civil
servants in my country, we cannot acquire this money in our names. Because as high placed
civil servants, we are not allowed by the civil service code of conduct to own or operate bank
accounts outside of our shores. On the other hand, it is not safe for us to keep the money
here due to unstable political environment.
I have been mandated as a matter of trust by my colleagues, to look for an overseas silent
partner who could work with us to facilitate transfer of this fund for our mutual benefit, hence
the reason for this email.
What I am requesting from you is: (1) to be our silent partner and receive the funds as the sole
benefactor to the contract amount which we shall secure all legal documentation to
authenticate our claim. (2) Provide a private telephone and fax number for easy
communication under your control .(3)Receive the funds as the beneficiary, take out your
commission and keep the rest of the money until I arrive there to meet you after the transfer is
completed.
My proposal is that after you receive the funds, it would be shared as follows: (1) 15% to you
as commission for your co-operation and assistance in facilitating the transfer, while the
remaining 85% belongs to me and two colleagues. You will be free to take out your
commission immediately after the money hits your country. Since our objective is to invest
the money in a foreign country, it would be appreciated if you could also help us with advices
and direction on investing into profitable/lucrative ventures in your country for an additional
3%.
However, this is optional, and if it is not convenient for you to further assist us with investing
the money, we can end our cooperation after you make available to us our part of the money.
The transaction, although discrete, is legitimate and the money will be transferred
successfully with all necessary back-up official documents showing legitimate source/origin
of fund. The transfer will be affected within a period not longer than two weeks as soon as we
reach an agreement and you furnish me with a suitable response indicating your interest for
processing the transfer. I plead with you on one issue, whether you are interested or not,
kindly do not expose this information to any one else.
I confirm that the transaction is legitimate and without any risks either to us or yourself.
Please, give me your response immediately by return mail through my alternate email:
jalloh@mmearea.com
Yours Faithfully,
Phillip R. Jalloh.

 
     

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