GeezerSue 7 Posted April 22, 2004 I've been on the internet since the early 1990's and I FINALLY got my first Nigerian bank scam email. There's a really good website somewhere where they guy played along with one of these crooks for a while...but I don't have any current plans to go to Europe. (But now that I have a reason???) Anyway, for your entertainment: From: "Sijuwade Harrison" <sijuharrison@gaza.net>__Add to Address Book To: (me) Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 09:06:17 -0700 Subject: FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION Dr.Sijuwade Harrison Plot 19A ,Osborne Street, Victoria Island ,Lagos. Email:sijuharrison@netscape.net FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION RE:RELATIONSHIP/PARTNERSHIP. It is my great pleasure to write this letter to you.First I must solicit your utmost confidentiality in this transaction. I am making this contact with you based on reliable information available to us,courtesy of the internet business index and confirmed locally by our chamber of commerce and industry, thus we are convinced that you would be capable of providing us with a solution to a money transfer transaction of US$16,500,000.00 (Sixteen Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars). Source:During the last military regimes here in Nigeria, government officials set up companies and awarded themselves contracts that were to be paid from the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) set up by the military regime for the purpose of financing special projects and these were grossly over-invoiced.The present civilian government have constituted an Interim Management Committee (IMC) with the mandate to investigate all contracts awarded as well as carry out debt verification of all claims that have not yet been paid with a view of settling all legitimate debts owed by the Federal Government of Nigeria to both local and foreign contractors before the government wind up the Trust Fund. We as members of this committee have identified a lot of inflated contract funds which are presently floating in the Central Bank of Nigeria.In the meantime,the government have already made a budget allocation for the payment of these contracts,but by virtue of our position as civil servants and members of this panel, we cannot acquire this fund in our names. I was delegated as a matter of trust by my colleagues to look for an overseas partner into whose account we would transfer the funds totalling (USD16,500,000.00) and you will be adequately compesated with 25% of the entire sum, hence we are writing you this mail. The present Civilian Government is determined to pay foreign contractors all debt owed so as to maintain an amiable relationship with both the Foreign Governments and Non Government Financial Agencies and to attract foreign investment into our economy.We have decided to include our bills for approval with the co-operation of some officials of the Federal Ministy of Finance (F.M.F) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (C.B.N.).We seek your assistance in providing us with a good company account or personal account into which we can remit this money,you will be acting as an ORIGINAL CONTRACTOR in this deal, the fund will be paid to you. This we can do by SWAPPING of account information and changing of beneficiary information to apply for payment. We will prepare letters of claims and job description on your behalf,on confirmation of your willingness to assist us. It is our intention therefore,while having your understanding and co-operation to invest 70% of this funds in pulp and paper manufacturing plant for worldwide distribution and importation of agricultural and oil prospecting equipment to sub-western region of Africa.While the balance 5% will cater for all local and foreign expenses incurred in facilitating the transfer of this funds. Please contact me immediately on my private email address(sijuharrison@gaza.net)immediately you receive this mail thus signifying your capability and willingness to assist us.We are building our trust on sincerity of purpose, mutual understanding and recommendation.The business itself is 100% safe and fail proof, provided you treat it with utmost secrecy and confidentiality and you follow my instructions carefully and religiously.Your line of specialization does not matter as it cannot hinder the successful execution of this transaction. Again we look forward to doing business with you and solicit your utmost confidentiality in this transaction.Thank you for your co-operation. Yours faithfully, Dr.Sijuwade Harrison N.B.(PLEASE,DO QUOTE REFERENCE NUMBER (SH/01)IN YOUR RESPONSE.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeezerSue 7 Posted April 22, 2004 BTW, I KNOW Nigeria is not in Europe. But the gal who ran the scam on the scammer met them in Amsterdam, I think. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeezerSue 7 Posted April 22, 2004 Here's one link for you Potter fans: http://www.scamorama.com/harrypotter-ayokure.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexandra 55 Posted April 22, 2004 Hey, congratulations! These things are just mind-blowing, aren't they? I've gotten them for years, by regular mail before the internet came about. I used to work for a well-known journalists organization and we got more than our share of wacko mail. These scam letters were so authentic looking! The first time I got one I have to admit I was intrigued, but thankfully no one was around at the time to see me thinking about answering the letter. You've arrived, Sue! :mad: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Graceful One 4 Posted April 23, 2004 That is so freaking funny! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeezerSue 7 Posted April 24, 2004 Alrighty, then, I answered the scammer. Dear Dr. Harrison, May I call you Siju or Sijuwade? I apologize for taking so long to reply. I haven't studied your country, but I certainly understand how things can get messed up when such entities as the military and democracy get involved. I'm a widow, Sijuwade...or Siju...or Dr. Harrison. I don't have a lot of money, and what I have I had to fight the insurance company for after the whole suicide thing. That goddam Seymour. Right there in the hotel. Anyway, a little extra cash would be a great thing. Costs are rising you know, especially medical. By the way, what kind of doctor are you? Are you by any chance a psychiatrist? If so, we sure could have used you with that whole bathrobe deal with that frickin' Seymour. Am I going to need some kind of contractor's license? I ask because I'm not as good at taking tests as Seymour was. But Franny is very good at taking tests. That whole family is pretty famous for being Wise Children. I just married into it. I can probably pass the test, but I might need to study for a couple of days. We've got a few problems. I'm traveling with my sister-in-law Franny and her daughter right now. I'm using their email and and won't be able to answer you right away. And, they don't often leave me to my own devices, if you get my drift. But what's the deal? Sincerely, Muriel Glass P.S. How is the cost of prescription drugs in Nigeria or Lagos right now? Nothing fancy. Maybe just the stuff Rush Limbaugh uses. I mean used. Whatever. Do they cost a lot there? Opinions? And apologies to J. D. Salinger. Sue Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
texasbelle 0 Posted April 24, 2004 Sue, HOW FUNNY!! You go girl....what an imagination! Carolyn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Debra 0 Posted April 24, 2004 Gee Muriel ... I just don't know how Seymour could have left you like that! I wonder if Siju is single?? Hmmm! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeezerSue 7 Posted April 24, 2004 Your guys ARE J.D. Salinger fans, right? The "Perfect Day for Bananafish" short story (or mini-novel) is one of his classics. Well, everything is one of his classics, because he's been holed up in New Hampshire or somewhere since about 196?. Seymour Glass committed suicide in his hotel room on his honeymoon...leaving, one can only surmise, his bride Muriel a tad pissed off. Here's a Salinger link: http://vision.york.ac.uk/articles/137/books/43137.shtml Share this post Link to post Share on other sites