I received this email from a "MR. Emaka Ojo" sending from a free address in France.
Attention !!
Compliment of the day, This is to informe you that we have a general consensus meeting held with the International Monetary Fund, Ministry of Aviation and Ministry of Internal Revenue which the theme was to settle all outstanding Inheritance/compensation /contract payment Debts.
Your file was among the listed payment file shifted to us, we discovered your email address in our file for the payment. Be informed that your fund was in our custody and good safty and your informations are well noted. In accordance to the engagement agreement with the various Ministries, which we are warned not to tamper with your fund because it was ensured and with insurance pollicy no Bank or any offical has legal right to add or to deduct any value to your fund till it gets to you. We are to save you better and to protect you and your fund from any knid of risk.
Western Union here in Benin Republic has limited transfer rate because of International communities and Anti-Terrorist/Drug Law, so we are permitted to transfer $4,000.00 daily until your total payment are completed. Today,We have remitted $4,000.00 in your name but it has been placed on hold until you reconfirm your contact details to us to avoid wrong delivery. Kindly reconfirm your information to us with below email address: {westerunionmoneytransferbenin@gmail.com} immediatly to enable us proceed with the transfer.
Your full name,
Contact address,
Direct tell/fax,
Sex and Age.
As soon as we have the required informations it will take us 8 working hours to sent your details to enable you start withdrawing your fund in any western union office around you.
We await your prompt response.
Sincerely,
MR. Emaka Ojo.
Senior Management -WESTERN UNION MONEY TRANSFERBRANCH:PLOT 785 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE.
Now, what should I do, besides telling them they should learn some proper English?
The wait to get this money due is killing me!
Does anybody still fall for a 419 scam in this day and age? Maybe I should become a scam baiter.
Congrats, Alex, you deserve it!
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