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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> From: luwiskartson@gmail.com
> Subject: Good Day
> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 23:41:34 +0200
>
> FROM: MR. LUWIS KARTSON
> ABSA BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA PLC
> AUDIT DEPARTMENT
> JOHANNESBURG,
> SOUTH AFRICA
> TEL: 27-787919754
> mrluwiskartson@gmail.com
>
> Attention:
>
> I am Mr. Luwis Kartson a staff of Absa Bank of South Africa Plc, I have urgent and very confidential business proposal for you. A Japanese Gold consultant/contractor with the South African Solid Gold Corporation, Mr. Lou Kawasaki made a numbered time Deposit for twenty calendar months, valued at $14,500,000,00 (Fourteen Million Five Hundred Thousand U.S. dollars) in my branch. Upon maturity, I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address but got no reply. After a month, we sent a reminder and finally we discovered that Mr. Lou Kawasaki died in automobile accident in Johannesburg on 21 of May 2002, on further investigation, I found out that he died without making a WILL and all attempts to trace his next of kin were fruitless.
>
> I therefore made further investigation and discovered that Mr. Lou Kawasaki did not declare any kin or relations in all his official documents, including his Bank Deposit paperwork in my Bank. This sum of US$14,500,000.00 is still sitting in our Bank and the interest is being rolled over with the principal sum at the end of each year. No one will ever come forward to claim it. According to Laws of Republic of South Africa at the expiration of 7(Seven) years, the money will revert to the ownership of the
> South African Government if nobody applies to claim the fund. Consequently, my proposal is that I will like you as a foreigner to stand in as the next of kin to Mr. Lou Kawasaki so that the fruits of this old man's labor will not get into the hands of some corrupt government officials. This is simple, I will like you to provide immediately your full names and address so that the attorney will prepare the necessary documents and affidavits that will put you in place as the next of kin.
>
> A bank account in any part of the world that you will provide will then facilitate the transfer of this money to you as the beneficiary/next of kin. The money will be paid into your account for us to share in the ratio of 70% for me and 30% for you. There is no risk at all as all the paperwork for this transaction will be done by the attorney and my position as a prominent official of Absa Bank guarantees the successful execution of this transaction. If you are interested, please reply immediately.
> Upon your response, I shall then provide you with more details and relevant documents that will help you understand the transaction. Please send me your confidential telephone, fax numbers for easy communication. Please observe utmost confidentiality, and rest assured that this transaction would be most profitable for both of us because I shall require your assistance to invest my share in your country.
> I await your urgent reply.
>
> Best Regards
> Mr. Luwis Kartson
> mrluwiskartson@gmail.com
 
     

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