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Its Not a scam, the FBI have told me so.
scotty g - 30/7/08 at 03:47 PM

Brilliant news,
apperently the scams from Nigeria are not a scam at all and I have the proof from the FBI, just received this e-mail:
enjoy!


FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FBI.WASHINGTON DC.
WASHINGTON D.C ROOM, 7367
J. EDGAR HOOVER FBI BUILDING
935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
NW WASHINGTON, DC 20535.

Re: FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SEEKING TO WIRETAP THE INTERNET

This to inform you that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Washington,DC in conjunction with Internet Crime Complaint Center

(IC3), National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), Bureau of Justice

Assistance (BJA) and some other relevant Investigation Agencies here in

the United States of America have recently been informed through our

Global intelligence monitoring network that you presently have a

transaction going on with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as regards

to your over-due contract payment which was fully endorsed in your

favour accordingly.

It might interest you to know that we have taken out time in screening

through this project as stipulated on our protocol of operation and

have finally confirmed that your contract payment is 100% genuine and

hitch free from all facet and of which you have the lawful right to

claim your payment without further delay.We will further advise that

you go ahead in dealing with the Central Bank accordingly as we will be

monitoring all their activities with you as well as your

correspondence at all level.

We recently had a meeting with the Executive Governor of the Central

Bank of Nigeria, in the person of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo along with some

of the top officials of the Ministry regarding your case,we were made

to understand that your file has been held in abase depending on when

you personally come for the claim.They also told us that the only

problem they are facing right now is that some unscrupulous elements

are using this project as an avenue to Scam innocent people off their

hard earned money by impersonating the Executive Governor and
the activities of the Central Bank office.

We were also made to understand that a lady with name Mrs. Joan C.

Bailey from Ohio has already contacted them, she presented all the

necessary documentations evidencing your claim purported to have been

signed personally by you prior to the release of your contract fund

valued about US$10,700,000.00 (Ten million Seven Hundred Thousand

United States Dollars) but the Central Bank office did the wise thing

by insisting on hearing from you personally before they go
ahead on wiring your fund to the Bank information which Mrs. Joan C.

Bailey from Ohio forwarded to them, this was the main reason why they

contacted us so as to assist them in contacting the true fund

beneficiary and carrying out a professional investigations on this

issue.

Further more be informed that we should warn our dear citizens who must

have been informed of the contract payment which was awarded to them

from the Central Bank of Nigeria, to be very careful prior to these

irregularities so that they don't fall victim to this ugly circumstance

anymore. And in case you are already dealing with anybody or office

claiming to be from the Central Bank of Nigeria, you are advised to

STOP further contact with them in your best interest and then contact

immediately the real office of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) only

with the below information accordingly:

NAME: PROF. CHARLES CHUKWUMA SOLUDO
OFFICE ADDRESS: Central Bank of Nigeria, Tinubu Square Tinubu
Lagos - Nigeria.
Email: charlessoludd@gmail.com OR charlsessollud@myway.com
Phone: +23417769163

Note:
For your best interest and ensure a proper co-ordination by this body

saddled with this sanitary responsibility we advice you forward any

mail/e-letter that you receive which seem suspicious and does not

emanate or originate from the office of the Central Bank or Federal

Bureau of Investigation for cross examination before response for

security reasons.Meanwhile we advice that you contact the Central Bank

office immediately with the above e-mail address and request that they

attend to your payment file as directed to enable you receive your

contract payment now that foreign exchange is available .

Ensure you follow all their procedure as may be required by them as

that will further help hasten up the whole procedures as regards the

transfer of your payment. Also have in mind that the Central Bank of

Nigeria equally have their own protocol of operation as stipulated on

their banking terms. Once again, we will advice that you contact them

with the above email address and make sure you forward to them all the

necessary information which they may require from you for the release

of your fund as time is not in your favour.

For further information in relation with this notification or if you

are at the verge of making any payment for whatsoever reason, we advice

you to first reach us for professional advice to guide you against any

unforeseen circumstances that might lead you into been scammed. Be wise

and don't be deceived.

Yours Faithfully,
ROBERT SWAN MUELLER III
Email: mrobert70@ubbi.com

No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com
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james h - 31/7/08 at 12:10 AM

Oh yeah, sounds genuine enough, I think you should go for it especially as the FBI has started to cover Nigeria of all places..... Or maybe not!

I hope people aren't stupid enough to be fooled by that!!


carpmart - 31/7/08 at 06:57 AM

- do they really think people will believe that!


Mr Whippy - 31/7/08 at 07:22 AM

have you noticed that virtually all these scams have the same -

(Ten million Seven Hundred Thousand

United States Dollars)

- format written after the number, like its the same person doing these.


scotty g - 31/7/08 at 10:54 AM

Who would have thought that an e-mail from the FBI would contain so many errors regarding grammar!


Liam - 1/8/08 at 04:33 PM

Nice to know the FBI are looking out for us! Hopefully the next email I get from Nigeria is as genuine as yours.

Liam


chris_smith - 1/8/08 at 09:12 PM

hey i knew his dad.....


.....ROBERT SWAN MUELLER II


lol
do they think we are all fools


scotty g - 2/8/08 at 03:13 PM

The problem is that they don't need to think we are ALL fools, just the odd one every few thousand e-mails sent will do!