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Thursday, April 7, 2011

FROM BARRISTER STEVEN MORIS‏

From: Barrister Steven Moris,
(Ass. principal partner),
Oceanic Law Firm PLC,
#624 Sokoto Road Abuja.
Nigeria

Tel: +2348160956636

 
Attention:
 
I am Barr. Steven Moris, the personal attorney at law to Late Mrs. Veronica Johnson, a national of your country and bears the same last name with you, who used to work at the Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) Oil Company in Malaysia, here in after shall be Referred to as my client. On the 25th of December 2006, my client was involved in a plane crash in Benin Republic. All occupants of the plane Unfortunately lost their lives.Since then I have made several inquiries to your embassy to locate any of my clients extended relatives this has also proved Unsuccessful.
 
After these several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to track Her last name over the Internet, to locate any member of her Family hence I contacted you. I have contacted you to assist in repatriating the money and property left behind by my client before they get confiscated or declared non serviceable by the bank here.
 
These huge deposits were lodged particularly, with the  Oceanic Bank of Nigeria,where the Deceased had an account valued  at about £6.5 Million British Pounds . The Bank has issued me a notice to provide the next of kin or have the account confiscated.
 
Since I have been unsuccessful in Locating the relatives for over 5 years now I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since you bear the same last name with my deceased client and from the same country with her so that the proceeds of this account valued at £6.5 Million British Pounds can be paid to you and then you and me can Share the money. 60% to me and 40% to you.
 
I will procure all Necessary legal documents that can be used to back up any claim we may make. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us seeing this deal through.
 
I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
 
Click the website below and view the Plane crash.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/photo_gallery/3348445.stm
 
And the way we are going to achieve this,  I  need the following information from you,
 
Your Full Name and Address,
Your Age, Occupation and Position,
Your Telephone and  Mobile  for Communication Purpose.
Looking forward to hear from you. Make sure you call me as soon as you receive this message. Tel: +2348160956636.
 
Best Regards
Barrister Steven Moris,
(Ass. principal partner),
Oceanic Law Firm PLC,
#624 Sokoto Road Abuja.
Nigeria
Tel: +2348160956636

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1. Take caution when you open email attachments, if you don't know the sender, google search or internet search the sending email address first. You can also search for the title of the attachment, also key words found in the scam email like. Such as keywords like names of individuals, phone numbers, the scammers so called place of business, anything is valuable in a scam letter to help identify it


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

3. Never give out personal information. If asked for anything other than your name and email address, do not reply. This is a basic rule, if the ask for anything other than what you feel comfortable sharing, don't reply

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Do not respond to unsolicited (spam) e-mail.

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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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