NIGERIAN SCAM LETTER FROM
BARRISTER KELVIN PEPPLE
From:
"Kelvin Pepple" <kelvinpepple@mail.com>
To: kelvinpepple@mail.com
Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 08:50:22 -0500
Subject: Request for a business transaction
Dear
,
I am Barrister Kelvin Pepple a solicitor at law and
personal/family attorney to the late Mr _____________ , a national of your
country, who used to be a financial controller with Shell Oil development
company in Nigeria herein shall be referred to as "my client''.On the
21th of April 2001, my client'' his wife and their three children were involved
in a car accident along Sagbama express
road Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria. All occupants of the vehicle burnt to
ashes.Ever since then, I have made several enquries to your
embassy to locate any of "my client''extended relatives but this has also
proved unsucessful. After these several unsuccessful attemps,I
decided to track his last name over the internet to locate any member of his
family hence I contacted you.
"My client''left lots of money in banks here. I have
contacted you or any person you know that bears this
surname to reparate his money before they get
confiscated since there is a government gazette
mandating/authorizing banks to place on hold or freeze any account containing
huge sums of money that has been unservisable for a reasonable period of
time.This is geared towards forestalling capital
flight from the economy.Prior to the execution of this directive, I have moved
the funds through a diplomatic means using my clients name with the help of the
accounts officer and deposited same with a security company in Europe.
I am now soliciting for your assistance/co-operation
in going to Europe to signoff and claim this fund from the security company
since your surname is the same as my clients surname.Upon your readiness to
travel to Europe to signoff and claim the fund from
the security company,I will forward to you the necessary documents to enable you
make adequate claim over the funds and have access to it.I
will also forward to you the contact details of the security company and the
officer to contact so as to avoid the accumulation of much demurrage on the
deposited consignment from the security company.
Your soonest response is anticipated.
God bless you and Best Regards.
Barrister Kelvin Pepple.
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