Tuesday, December 18, 2012

This is Urgent

From:  Your Grace jitaragorn@cpd.go.th
Reply to:   morris19999@yahoo.gr
(Wow...these aren't even close.  And...Your Grace?  Really?)

Hello,

Peace be unto your house hold This is Mr Morris Sadd the chief Accountant
of Mr and Mrs Allen and Violet Large, the Canadian couples who in July
2010 won a lottery jackpot and decided to donate it out. here is the link
you can read on {link removed for safety by BlueDragonfly}.


I wish to inform you that this is my tenth email to this email address (Really?  Yep, I'm sure.  Because you're SO honest.) but never received any respond and i believe this will be the last email you will receive from us if you didn't respond (Wow.  Grammar and tense are just SO accurate.)

The reason why you are been contacted was that a total sum of 250,000.00
usd has been awarded to you and your house hold as a part of the donation
this as been in our custody ever since you refuse to respond to us now we
are planing
to send the funds of those that haven't claimed theirs to the orphanage
home . you are to get back to us with this information's below but if you
don't need the money please respond back so we can send it to the
orphanage home .  (I'm supposed to believe this line of bull?)

Full Names:
Address:
Country:
Contact Number:
Sex:

Mr and Mrs Allen and Violet Large Married for 36 years, the pair retired
in 1983 and moved from Ontario to Lower Truro, Nova Scotia, for a quieter
life. Allen had worked as a welder for 30 years and Violet had been
employed by
a number of confectionery and cosmetic firms.

'We were pretty well set, not millionaires, but comfortable,' said Allen
of the couple's financial set-up before their lottery win in July.

At the time Violet was undergoing treatment for cancer and the pair feared
being taken advantage of by 'crooked people'.
'That money that we won was nothing,' Allen told the Toronto Star. 'We
have each other that is what matters most. read more
{link removed for safety by BlueDragonfly}.

Guess what, readers.  There is NO inheritance, no magical no-strings-attached gift of cash.  Sorry...same old scam, different scammer.  

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