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Has someone contacted you out of the blue promising you a large sum of money in return for you paying a small fee? In this forum, you will find details of different types of advance fee fraud scams.
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Sir Spamalot
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from: Kalton mingui <mrsharr1966@gmail.com>
reply-to: kartonmingui@gmail.com
to:
bcc: [Removed - My email address]
date: Mar 24, 2023, 12:17 AM
subject: attention
Dear Beneficiary,
We are pleased to inform you that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been working towards the eradication of fraudsters and scam Artists in Africa with the help of the Organization of African Unity (O.A.U), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and FBI.
We have been able to track down so many of these scam artists in various African countries and Europe.
In the course of our investigation, we have been able to recover some items of precious values and money from these scam artists. The United Nations Anti-Crime Commission and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have given instructions that this recovered money be shared among 100 Lucky people(who are victims) around the World for compensation.

This Email/Letter is been directed to you because your email address and country name was found in one of the scammer Artists file and computer hard-disk while the investigation was going on.
We have arranged your payment with the International remittance department of the Central Bank of Nigeria and your funds shall be remitted to you by the remittance department.
Kindly re-confirm the below information to us:
1. Your Full Name:
2. Your Age:
3. Occupation:
4. Cell/Mobile Number:
5. Country of Origin

Yours sincerely,
Haruna Umaru
Head of international Remittance Department.
The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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