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"419" Scam – Advance Fee / Fake Lottery Scam

The so-called "419" scam is a type of fraud dominated by criminals from Nigeria and other countries in Africa. Victims of the scam are promised a large amount of money, such as a lottery prize, inheritance, money sitting in some bank account, etc.

Victims never receive this non-existent fortune but are tricked into sending their money to the criminals, who remain anonymous. They hide their real identity and location by using fake names and fake postal addresses as well as communicating via anonymous free email accounts and mobile phones.

Keep in mind that scammers DO NOT use their real names when defrauding people.
The criminals either abuse names of real people or companies or invent names or addresses.
Any real people or companies mentioned below have NO CONNECTION to the scammers!

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Fraud email example:

From: willams kupu <willams_kupu9@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:10:12 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: From Mr Willams Kupu


From Mr Williams Kupu. The General Bank Of Africa.

RE: TRANSFER OF ($ 15,000.000 USD)
FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS

Dear Partner,

We want to transfer to overseas ($ 15,000.000 USD)Fifteen million United States Dollars) from a Bank in Africa, I want to ask you to quietly look for a reliable and honest person who will becapable and fit to provide either an existing bank account or to set up a new Bank a/c immediately to receive this money, even an empty a/c can serve to receive this money, as long as you will remain honest to me till the end for this important business trusting in you and believing in God that you will never let me down either now or in future.


I am Mr Williams Kupu, the Auditor General of banks in Africa, during the course of our auditing I discovered a floating fund in an account opened in the bank in 1990 and since 1993 nobody has operated on this account again, after going through some old
files in the records I discovered that the owner of the account died without a [heir] hence the money is floating and if I do not remit this money out urgently it will be forfeited for nothing. the owner of this account is Mr.Allan P.Seman, a foreigner, and an industrialist, and he died, since 1993. and no other person knows about this account or any thing concerning it, the account has no other beneficiary and my investigation proved to me as well that Allan P. Seaman until his death was the manager Diamond Safari [pty]. SA.

We will start the first transfer with TEN million [$10,000.000] upon successful transaction without any disappoint from your side, we shall
re-apply for the payment of the remaining rest amount to your account,The amount involved is (USD 15M)FIFTEEN million United States Dollars, only I want
to first transfer $10,000.000 [Ten million United States Dollar from this money into a
safe foreigners account abroad before the rest, but I don't know any foreigner, I am only contacting you as a foreigner because this money can not be approved to a local person here, without valid international foreign passport, but can only be approved to any foreigner with valid international passport or drivers license and foreign a/c because the money is in us dollars and the former owner of the a/c Mr. Allan P.Seaman is a foreigner too, [and the money can only be approved into a foreign a/c


However, we will sign a binding agreement, to bind us together, I am revealing this to you with believe in God that you will never let me down in this business, you are the first and the only person that I am contacting for this business, so please reply urgently so that I will inform you the next step to take urgently.Send also your private telephone and fax number including the full details of the account to be used for the deposit,i want us to meet face to face to build confidence and to sign a binding agreement that will bind us together before transferring the money to any account of your choice where the fund will be safe. Before we fly to your country for withdrawal, sharing and investments.


I need your full co-operation to make this work fine.because the management is ready to approve this payment to any foreigner who has correct information
of this account, which I will give to you,upon your positive response and once I am convinced that you are capable and will meet up with
instruction of a key bank official who is deeply involved with me in this business.

I need your strong assurance that you will never,never let me down.
With my influence and the position in the bank official we can transfer this money to any foreigner's reliable account which you can provide with assurance
that this money will be intact pending our physical arrival in your country for sharing. The bank official will destroy all documents of transaction immediately we receive this money leaving no trace to any place and to build confidence you can come
immediately to discuss with me face to face after which I will make this remittance in
your presence and three of us will fly to your country at least two days ahead of the money going into the account.

I will apply for annual leave to get visa immediately I hear from you that you are ready to act and receive this fund in your account. I will use my position and influence to obtain all legal approvals for onward transfer of this money to your account with
appropriate clearance from the relevant ministries and foreign exchange departments.

At the conclusion of this business, you will be given 25% of the total amount, 65% will be for me, while 10% will be for expenses both parties might have incurred during the process of transferring.

Yours faithfully,
Mr Williams Kupu.




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