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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

THE REPRESENTATIVE OF ATLANTIQUE BANK "Courtesy of 'SIR ADAMA SACKO'"

I often wonder if scammers have to pay dearly to get a list of potential scam victims and what these lists contain? Are they starred for "Just Fell off the Turnip Truck", "Avoid Like the Plague" or maybe, "Must Work Hard on This Victim"? Anyway, I decided to play with "Adama Sacko's" head just a little bit, and wish I could see his face when he reads my reply! Lol!!!

THE REPRESENTATIVE OF ATLANTIQUE BANK



Tuesday, March 2, 2010 10:09 AM


From:


"adama sacko" adamasacko@sify.com


To:


". ." <.@yahoo.com>


Hello dear,


I came across your profile in my search for a capable and trustworthy person in your country, now that i have notice that you are not a bad person, i will like you to help me carry out this transfer.

The deal involves $18.6 million US dollars and I have been packaging it for a long time. As it is right time to execute the deal for our benefits, this is why I have decided to contact you after going through your profile because you have the needed information/datas that is required to execute the deal successful, as I give you my assurances of a 100% hitch-free deal hence I have concluded/perfected every required home work. I will not give much details until I receive your positive response, then I will give you a break down information about every thing. In your response, please include your direct telephone number to enable me give you a call prior to further arrangement as it is a trust deal. I await your urgent response.


Thanks for maximum co-operation,


Yours Sincerely


MD AUDIT&RECORDS DEPARTMENT


BANK ATLANTIQUE


SIR ADAMA SACKO.


"Like as to Like Minds"

Dear Mr. Adama Sack-O




Well, I'm sure glad somebody trusts me. Since I did my stint in prison (in for 14 years), people sure don't seem to want to trust me. Even my sister Gunilla doesn't have a lot to do with me. Sure is lonesome when you get outta the big house, dude. You just can't know.


But, hey! I'll go along with you if you gimme 90% of the dough. I can't find no job and I could use the bread. So what's another stay in the pokey? It's worth the risk. Thanks for trustin me, bro!

Yours truly,


Mr. Solomon Grundy

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