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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On Saturday, January 7, 2017 4:31 AM, "adams_paul79@yahoo.com" < adams_paul79@yahoo.com > wrote:




Dear Friend,

I am Dr Paul Adams, senior accountant in the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) headquarters in Lagos , Nigeria. I reliably
I have no reason to doubt your honesty and credibility hence I make this proposal to you.
Please treat with utmost confidence and excuse me for the embarrassment this
letter might cause you as we have not met or known each other before.


I have the mandate of my colleagues in office to solicit for your
assistance for a deal we want to execute, My Corporation (NNPC) awarded
a contract of US$86,700,000.00 (Eighty - Six Million, Seven Hundred
Thousand U.S Dollars) to a Foreign firms to supply Rig & Drilling
Equipment for Kaduna Refinery here in Nigeria but because of our
position, this contract was over invoiced to US$115,300,000.00 (One
Hundred and Fifteen Million, Three hundred Thousand United State
Dollars).


The original contract sum has been paid to the contractors that
executed the project, now we are left with the over- invoiced sum
of$28.6m ( twenty eight million,six hundred thousand American Dollars
Only).All arrangements have been concluded on how this money would
be moved. Our constraints lie on the fact that we require a foreign firm
or individual account number where the money will be paid into,
whose owner will be portrayed as the contract beneficiary of the
fund. In fact this is why I am writing you this letter.


NOTE:- There is no risk involved as we have taken care of
everything, all loopholes covered. We are prepared to give as much
as 30% of the total sum to whoever that is willing to assist
us, while 60% of the total sum will be for me and my
colleagues. To this effect, 10% would be earmarked to cover all
the expenses (Local and International). This is because the process
would pass through some Directors in the Ministry of Finance and
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). These officials might require some tips
to facilitate payment without delay since they are not aware of the
deal.


Please, should you be willing to assist, we shall require the
following information to enable us put claim immediately. Your bank
name, Address and Account Number, Fax number of the Bank where the money
will be transferred into.


But should you not be in a position to assist, this deal has to
remain a secret till the end of time. It is important that I mention
that the officials involved in this transaction are top Government
Functionaries who have put in years of service to this Country. For
the maintenance of personal integrity of all persons involved in
this transaction, you are implored to exhibit utmost secrecy
throughout the duration of the transaction. You are strongly advise
to avoid discussing this transaction with a third party as that
could jeopardize the entire transaction.
You may open a separate bank account in any Country for this purpose
if you wish.


All arrangements of this transfer for the first quarter payment for the
year, 2017 has been properly organized and further action awaits your
immediate response, so that we can start to process for the
approval of this payment.


Also send to me your private phone and fax numbers for easy communication.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,
Dr Paul Adams



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