Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. A scammer often fails in making his victim pay him money. But he does not give up if he thinks it is still possible to convince the victim. He could try a new scam with hidden millions or a big lottery winning. Another approach is a compensation letter where he promises the victim a big sum as compensation. The compensation money does not exist, - it is simply the start of a new scam. The letter below is an example of such a letter.

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scammer From: mrdavid75souandre <mrdavid75souandre@ig.com.br>
To: mrdavid75souandre@ig.com.br
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 6:02:21 AM
Subject: I have giving him the instruction on your behalf.

Dear Friend,

I dont know if you will still remember me but all the same due to the
urgency situation,I have no much time for long explanation, hence I am
very happy to inform you about my success in getting the fund
transferred with the help of Mr.Masayuki Hirato, a new partner from
Japan.

My thanks to your earlier advice and assistant,meantime I was able to
make available the total sum of (1, million euros) which I kept with my



secretary on your behalf during my departure to Japan,I want you to
contact him through the below information immediately;

Name : Mr JOHN ABEL,
E-mail:(john_abel2008@yahoo.fr)

Ask him to send you the international certified cashier bank bond which


I
kept for your compensation,I have giving him the instruction on your
behalf,so you are expected to contact him now with your receiving
address and phone number to enable him send it to you.

please do not fail to call on him immediately you receive this message
and update me as soon as you receive the cash bond from him because i
may not have time to reach you again due to my tight schedule over
here.

Best Regards,

Prince David Souandre.
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