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: lindajonse <lindajonse@poczta.pf.pl>
Date: 01 Jul 2007 21:58:09 +0200
Subject: Hello Dearest Friend
To: lindajonse@poczta.pf.pl




Hello Dearest Friend


The money was moved under the co-operation of a new partner from Japan.
Presently,I'm in South Korea for the purpose of investing my own share
of the money.
Meanwhile I did'nt forget your past efforts and attempts in assisting
me to move the cash even though we were not successful.So feel free and
contact my Secetray, Mr.John Brown, and give him instructions on
where to send the sum of (US$1,500,000.00) One Million Five Hundred
Thousand United Sates Dollars, which I kept as acompensation for all
yourpast efforts.Please let me know immediately you recieve it,so do
give him your full data to enable him deliver the draft to your
address.


Finally,Note that your phone
number is needed, therefore send your phone number to h im.
Name of my secretary Mr.John Brown


Email below:(john_brown7500@yahoo.fr)
Best regards,
Mrs.Linda Jonse
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