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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!

Read more about such scams here or in our 419 FAQ. Use the Scam-O-Matic to verify suspect emails.

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Some comments by the Scam-O-Matic about the following email:

Fraud email example:

From: Mrs Josefine John Carlsen <josefine.johncarlsen@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2023 16:36:45 +0000
Subject: Beloved In Christ,

This letter might be a surprise to you, But I believe that you will
be honest to fulfill my final wish. I bring peace and love to you. It
is by the grace of God, I had no choice than to do what is lawful and
right in the sight of God for eternal life and in the sight of man to
witness God's mercy and glory upon my life. It's my pleasure to
contact you to seek for your urgent assistance in this humanitarian
social investment project to be establish in your country for the
mutual benefit of the orphans and the less privileged ones, haven't
known each other or met before, I know that everything is controlled
by God as there is nothing impossible to him. I believe that you and I
can cooperate together in the service of the Lord, please open your
heart to assist me in carrying out this benevolently project in your
country/position. I am Mrs.Josefine John Carlsen, a dying widow
hospitalized undergoing treatment for brain tumor disease, I believe
that you will not expose or betray this trust and confidence that I am
about to entrust on you for the mutual benefit of the orphans and the
less privileged ones. My late husband made a substantial deposit with
the Bank which I have decided to hand over and entrust the sum of
($11,000,000,000 Dollars) in the account under your custody for you to
invest it into any social charitable project in your location or your
country. Based on my present health status I am permanently indisposed
to handle finances or any financial related project.

This is the reason why I decided to contact you for your support and
help to stand as my rightful beneficiary and claim the money for
humanitarian purposes for the mutual benefits of the less privileged
ones. Because If the money remains unclaimed with the bank after my
death, those greedy bank executives will place the money as an
unclaimed Fund and share it for their selfish and worthless ventures.
However I need your sincerity and ability to carry out this
transaction and fulfill my final wish in implementing the charitable
investment project in your country as it requires absolute trust and
devotion without any failure. Meanwhile It will be my pleasure to
compensate you with 40% of the total money as my Investment
manager/partner for your effort in handling the transaction, while the
remaining 60% shall be invested into any charity project of your
choice there in your country.

Please I'm waiting for your prompt response if only you are
interested. I will send you further details and the bank contact
details where the fund has been deposited for you to contact the Bank
for immediate release and transfer of the fund into your bank account
as my rightful beneficiary.

Respectfully,
Mrs.Josefine John Carlsen.
Written from a Hospital.

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