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(@peter-lothian)
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decided to be cancer patients now. Too many people familiar with the Nigerian monetary windfall scam. Took a peek in my spam folder and found this wonderfully original composition:

Good day dear,

My name is Mrs. Sarah Brown, I am a dying woman who has decided to donate what I have to a reliable individual who will act as I will instruct here. I am 67 years old and was diagnosed with cancer about 3 years ago. God has touched me to donate what I have inherited from my late father to you for God's good work, rather than allow my uncle to use my father's hard-earned funds ungodly.

I will be undergoing an operation in London, and I pray that I survive the operation. I have decided to WILL the sum of $7,000,000.00 (Seven Million United States Dollars Only) deposited in a bank, to you for the good work of the lord, the orphanage, the needy and to help the motherless.

Presently, I have informed my Doctor, Dr. John Kelvin about my decision to WILLING this fund to a reliable individual, you are to get back to me immediately if you are interested in carrying out this task so that I will instruct you on how to get in touch with my doctor.

Lastly, I know I have never met you, but to fulfill this which borders me most, my mind tells me to inform you about this, and I hope you act sincerely, please get back to me immediately through my email.

God bless you.<font color="#888888">
Sarah Brown.</font>

 
Posted : June 17, 2024 1:18 am
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Interesting. I keep getting voicemails from some people trying to solve some crazy debt problems that I apparently have that only they know about. If I can get these debt people in touch with this dying woman then who knows what kind of galactic magic they could make happen.

 
Posted : June 17, 2024 1:36 am
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Good day Guys, The issue raised on cancer patient in Nigeria, they are all fraudster act to deceive someone.<div>

However you need to exclude some of us that are Nigerians from this group,that we Nigerians are not fraudsters as people do project it.

There are other countries using such which are not Nigerians to commit devilish acts like this.

We Nigerians are good and lovely people,we aren't fraudsters.

Thanks

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Posted : June 17, 2024 4:07 am
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Nigeria, like all countries, is mainly populated by good and lovely people. Fortunately for civilization, the criminals and fraudsters are a very small minority of the population. I only made the reference to your nation because the original version of this internet scam claimed to be from a bank manager or a government official in Nigeria. For many years the fraudsters were not very creative, always claiming to be from Nigeria. Why they didn't throw in an occasional Canada, Venezuela or Thailand is a mystery to me. I'm sorry to have offended you with my comment.

 
Posted : June 18, 2024 1:46 am