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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Mr From: Western Union <"www."@future.ocn.ne.jp>
Date: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 8:40 PM
Subject: Attn: Beneficiary,
To:

FROM WESTERN UNION HEAD OFFICE BENIN REPUBLIC COTONOU
RE: SCAM VICTIM'S COMPENSATION FROM THE IMF BENIN
REPUBLIC, APPROVED BY UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION.
ADDRESS: 06 BP 1409 AKPAKPA DODOME
WEST AFRICA, COTONOU REPUBLIC OF BENIN .
CALL ME TELEPHONE NUMBER:+229-68570870
Attn: Beneficiary,

We wish to inform you that the IMF have release your fund sum of $5,5
million US dollars issued on your name the money was deposited with us
in this Office I write to inform you that we already issued those
documents to accompany your $5,000 payment each day. But the only
problem we are having right here is your personal signatures which the
Federal Administer of Fund Benin Republic requested that you must sign
those documents before we can transfer funds to you. However, I told
the officer in charge that it will not be necessary for you to come
down here due to your occupation or some other thing that may not
allow you to come down here to sign those documents yourself. The
Minister Administrator of Fund said that you should get an attorney to
sign on your behalf if you are unable to come down here in person.

I think this way is the best and the only way forward for you to
receive the funds. I have negotiated with an attorney who would sign
on your behalf. His name is Sam Floyd. According to him you are to pay
for the accredited attorney. He is charging $190 to be paid before he
gets those documents signed in your favor. I told him to consider
signing those documents on your behalf today with a promise that you
would pay him back from the $5,000 payment you suppose to receive
tomorrow morning if he gets those documents signed today.

And his respond is that you have to pay the accredited attorney fee of
$190.00 before signing those documents. Well, I asked him for the very
last time if he could allow you pay half of his fee today with a
promise that you would pay him the Remain balance tomorrow from your
$5,000 payment at the western union office once you pick up the $5,000
payment. Well, he said that you should pay the half of the fee $95.00
through western union

today. He want me to ask you if you would be so kind to pay him back
the remain $95.00 balance at the western union office once you picked
up the $5,000 pay out each day. I am hereby this writing to ask you to
let me know if you would pay his balance immediately you pick up the
$5,000 payment.

He wants you to pay half of $95.00 today if you are so kind to pay the
balance at the western union office once you picked up the $5,000
payment tomorrow. But if you are not kind enough to pay his balance
after picking the first transfer just do not bother yourself not to
reply because I won’t see another attorney here to do this. Here is
information for you to pay $95.00 half of his fee through western
union today.

Send the half of the fee $95.00 today via Money Gram or Western Union;

RECEIVER NAME: BRIGHT EZE
CITY:. . . . COTONOU
COUNTRY:. . BENIN REPUBLIC
TEST QUESTION:. WHEN
TEST ANSWER:. . TODAY
AMOUNT:. . $95.00
MTCN. . . . .

The attorney will get those documents signed as soon as he confirms
the half of his fee from you. I will advice you to pay him the half of
$95.00 and let him sign the documents and you will then pay the other
balance of $95.00 from your $5,000 payment.

I await your compliance.

Sincerely,
Mr David Fisher Jr,
Western Union Money Transfer Department
CALL MY TELEPHONE NUMBER:+229-68570870

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