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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.
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Fraud email example:
From: <fcoulibaly11@yahoo.co.jp>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:55:30 +0900 (JST)
Subject: HELLO MY GOOD FRIEND.
After several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to trace his last name over the internet,to see if I could locate any member of his family hence I contacted you.
Of particular interest is this huge deposit with our bank here in,where the deceased has an account valued at about (US$16,250,000.00 Million).They have issued me a notice to provide the next of kin or the bank will declare the account unservisable and thereby send the funds to the bank treasury.
Since I have been unsuccessful in locating the relatives for over last 2 years now, I will seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since you have the same last names, so that the proceeds of this account valued at (US$16,250,000.00 Million) can be paid to you and then you and I can share the money.
All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us see this deal through. I guarantee that this will be executed under all legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
If you can handle this with me, reach me now through this email: fcouli001yahoo.com
Thanking you for your anticipated cooperation.
Mr. Francis Coulibaly
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