NIGERIAN SCAM LETTER FROM
VINCENKER?
From: "." <vincenker@rediffmail.com>
To: <anniemcguire@fraudaid.com>
Subject: Letter from Zimbabwe
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 10:14:57
Sir,
URGENT BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP
I was the chairman of contract review panel in my country before the problem of
the land reform program in my country Zimbabwe. Before the escalation of the
situation in Zimbabwe I recovered
$16.8Million US dollars from over inflated contracts by some government
officials. But I was a member of the opposition party the MDC (Movement for
Democratic Change), and the ruling party, (ZANU PF) has been against us. So I
had to flee the country for a neighboring African
Country which I am currently residing.
Before the escalation of the situation in Zimbabwe I had not reported the
recovery of my findings to the panel. So this money was in my possession and I
lodged it in a security company here in Africa and currently this money has been
moved to their security branch in Europe. I have been
trying to fly to Europe, but it has been difficult for me to get a visa from
Africa. So I want you to help me make claims of this fund ($16.8m) in Europe as
my
beneficiary and transfer the money to your account or any account of your choice
before I can get a visa to fly down. So that we can share this money.
I have agreed to give you 10%, which would be ($1.6Million dollars) of this
Money for your assistance, and 87% would be mine and the other 3% would be set
aside for any expenses that we may incur during the course of this transaction.
And part of my 87% would be invested in your country in any profitable
business proposed by you. We have never met, but I want to trust you and please
do not let me down when this fund finally gets into your account. Please if
you are
interested; get to me through the email address below to enable me feed you with
more details
and all necessary documentations.
Please treat this as confidential
EMAIL- a22kk@rediffmail.com
NOTE: YOU CAN READ ABOUT PROBLEMS IN ZIMBABWE FROM THE LINKS BELOW
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/zimbabwe/article/0,2763,925025,00.htm>
<http://www.1freespace.com/beetee/nov19_2001.html>
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/918781.stm>
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/715001.stm>
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1063785.stm>