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From: Jerry Lisbon <Jerrylisbon@verizon.net>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Sent: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 6:22 am
Subject: Final Notifications of Payments...
Federall Miinistry of Finiance.
Directorate of International Payment.
Liason Office - Africa.
This email is to notify you about the release of your outstanding payment which
is truly $4.7 million. The Federal Government scheduled a time frame to settle
all foreign debts which includes Contract/Inheritance/Gambling/Lottery and other
internal loans. News had it that over the past, numerous individual(s) who
happen to be impostors (claiming to be individuals, banks and organizations) are
claiming to release numerous sums of fund via numerous ways.
With the help of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission we have noticed
that you have being asked to pay outrageous amount of money by these impostors
for the transfer of your funds to you. We want you to stop all communication
that has to do with these fraudsters who have been requesting unreasonable sums
of money from you to release your funds which they do not have access to.
We have received a mandate and instructions of the President, Federal Republic
of Nigeria: Umaru Yar'Adua (GCFR) together with the EFCC Nigeria, and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation to commence the immediate release of your funds
through one of the following payment options stated below depending on your
choice:
1. Payment via Automatic Teller Machine (ATM card): This where you will be sent
an Automatic Teller Machine card also known as ATM card (Debit Card issued by
MasterCard). Upon receipt of your ATM card you will be allowed to withdraw
$10,000.00 per day by default and you are given the option to increase the
withdrawal limit of your card to a range of $20,000.00 if you want.
2. Certified Cashiers Check or Bank Draft: In this case you will be sent a
certified bank draft or check signed in your favor which you will deposit in
your bank for it to be cleared within 3 to 5 working days at most depending on
your bank.
You are advised to select one out of the two options on how you wish to receive
your $4.7 million. Your ATM card or Check/Bank Draft will be shipped via FedEx
Shipping Company and would get to you within 2 to 3 working days at most.
DO NOT SEND ANYONE MONEY UNTIL YOU READ THIS: The actual fees for shipping your
ATM card is $96.99 but because FedEx have temporarily discontinued the C.O.D
which gives you the chance to pay when package is delivered for international
shipping as stated on their website: http://fedex.com/us/international/irc/profiles/irc_ng_profile.html?gtmcc=us#C10
We had to sign contract with them for bulk shipping which makes the fees reduce
from the actual $96.99 to $73.95 nothing more and no hidden fees of any sort!
You are advised to contact the dispatch officer responsible for the shipping of
your Check or ATM card with the following information for shipping of your
payment Check or ATM card.
Dispatch Officer: Richard Kudrow
Email: richardkudrow@gmail.com
Tel: +234-234-702-638-5998 and 011-234-702-638-5998
And provide him with the follow information:
Your full Name...
Your Address:................
Home/Cell Phone:...................
Preferred Payment Method (Check or ATM):................
The dispatch officer will provide you with instructions on how you are to make
payment of the $73.95 only for the shipping of your ATM card or Cashiers Check.
This measure is intended to stop the impostors you have erroneously been dealing
with. You are to adhere strictly to the instructions above for more information
contact the dispatch officer.
Remember that you are not paying any fees extra no matter what. Once again note
that the actual FedEx Retail Price: $96.99 Your Price (Because of our contract
signed): $73.95 ($23.04 Savings!).
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Jerry Lisbon
Cc: Senate President
Cc: All Foreign Payment Offices
Cc: Board of Directors [Fpd]
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