Check Processing Employment Scam Letter
from: John Wilson, (Chief Executive)
NOTE: "John Wilson" is not the real name of the scammer
| Letter Source: This letter was sent via Golden Lines International by Satcom out of Tel Aviv Israel. Satellite communication devices are very popular with Nigerian scammers. I recently received a phone call from an Australian radio station telling me that Nigerian scammers are moving into Australia and New Zealand. This is a natural chain of events. Nigerian scammers have been moving along the drug routes into Asia for the last 2-3 years that I've been able to see. Dropping down to Australia and New Zealand is a short move from Malaysia and China. |
From: 'john wilson' <john@nzagritech.net>
Sent: Wed Aug 3 2005
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Company Representative
New Zealand Agritech Inc
PO Box 74-288
Market Road
Auckland
New Zealand
Phone:+64 9 520-6199 < land line, Auckland NZ, near suburbs
Fax:+64 9 524-8318 < land line, Auckland NZ, near suburbs
Dear Sir/Madam,
Company Representative
I represent New Zealand Agritech Inc based in New Zealand. My company is into the exports of dairy and milking equipment, livestock feed for raising cattle and sheep, to animal health remedies, farm machinery, pasture grass intake and performance data, and a lot more; all of whom distribute around the world.
As We are searching for representatives who can help us establish a medium of getting to our customers in Europe and America as well as making payments through you as our payment officer. It is upon this note that we seek your assistance to stand as our representative in your country.
Note that, as our representative, you will receive 10% of whatever amount you clear for the company and the balance will be paid into an account we will avail to you.
Thank you for your time.
signed,
John Wilson,
(Chief Executive)
New Zealand Agritech Inc
PO Box 74-288
Market Road
Auckland
New Zealand