Miss Young

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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From: U.S. Embassy < 0000jmmfrr00001@att.net >
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Sent: Mon, Mar 11, 2013 2:31 pm
Subject: For your information




U.S. Embassy in Nigeria in conjunction with U.S.Director of Foreign Assistance was mandated to use its virtue of power to respond to your most alarming needs. For your information the Embassy and the Federal Government of Nigeria held a crucial meeting this morning to resolve your problem. It has been agreed between the two parties that you will now pay$85.00 to have your fund instead of initial $185.00 you are required to pay.
The total $2.8M USD will be wired into your account today once you pay the new agreed amount of $85.00. You are advised to get to western union and send the required $85.00 with below detail and have your fund in your account today.
Receiver Name……… Alex Chidozie
City…………… Lagos
Country……………. Nigeria
Text Question………. Time?
Answer…………. 48 hours
MTCN…………….
Sender’s Name……….
Update me with MTCN and Sender’s Name today and you will have your fund in less than 48 hours.
Thanks & Regards,
Terence P. McCulley U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria
 
     
Miss Young

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