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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

From The Desk Of Dr. Khaamo Latif‏ From: Dr.Khaamo Latif (dr.khaamolatif.officeonline@gmail.com)

From The Desk Of Dr. Khaamo Latif‏
From: Dr.Khaamo Latif (dr.khaamolatif.officeonline@gmail.com)
 
 
 
 
From The Desk Of  Dr. Khaamo Latif 
 
 
Hello Good Friend,
 
 
                                              Greetings!!!
 
I am ( Dr. Khaamo Latif ). I am Working in Department of  Fund Release Order in (Ouagadougou) Burkina-Faso, in West Africa. I know that this letter might come to you as a surprise as we never know each other before, but bear with me and take this deal just like your own deal.
 
Engr.(Hamadu Liah) from Iran executed contract through Federal Ministry of Works & Housing here in Burkina-Faso, the contract worth of (USD$7,450,000.00 Million) but on the process of transferring the money to him, he died with his family in earthquake disaster that occurred in Iran.
 
Meanwhile, his money has been assigned to be paid through my office before I will give order to the final endorsement of his money.
 
Nobody knows what is going on except I and one of  my Junior colleague (Mr.Ali Zee). Late Engr. Hamadu Liah's information will be furnished to you base on your coperation as I have done all the underground work successfully.
 
You will have to act as the beneficiary of this fund, Since I have not been unsuccessfully in locating any of the deceased customer's relatives since then till now, I want to present you as the Business partner/next of kin of the deceased so that the US$7,450,000.00 Million, can be paid into your account, then you and I can share the money without any problem.
 
I will send to you the whole relevant information that required in this transaction immediately you accept to co-operate with me. If you are really ok with my business proposal, then send me the information below:
 
1. Your privates phone and fax
 
2. Name of your company if any to enable us to start the deal immediately.
 
I have decided to give you 40% of this money and 20% for (Mr.Ali zee) my Junior in the Office. This is 100% risk-free deal ok. Meanwhile, I will be going to my retirement very soon, So that is the reason why I need this money for the future of my family.  Am waiting your urgent reply  for your  better clarification.
 
God blesses you.
 
Yours truly,
 
Dr. Khaamo Latif

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2. Respond to only email addresses you recognize. Contacts that you have used before, although infrequently can at times be hijacked, so take caution even if you know the sender

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Always compare the link in the e-mail to the link you are actually directed to and determine if they actually match and will lead you to a legitimate site.

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