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: MR A. HOLMAN <alvin@unitednations.org>
Subject: transaction
To:
Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 11:55 PM

Good day,

My name is Alvin Holman an American citizen working with the United Nations.
I’m a married man with 2 kids. I am contacting you for the purpose of a
business transaction.

Through the years I have served with the United Nations and with my position, I
was able to secure a sum of money amounting to 30million US dollars from
contracts and assignments in conflicting countries. The money was earned on
contract basis to non staff, so therefore I need a neutral person to be able to
cash the money. As a result of this I am contacting you and not even a family
member to avoid complications arising from talks or the likes. I got your
e-mail address from the internet while searching for a reliable and competent
person for the transaction.

Please this e-mail should not be treated as one of those from Africa. Looking
forward to receiving your reply and doing business with you. 

Yours truly,
Alvin Holman.

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