Scams.....

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I got a personally addressed letter, posted in the UK, supposedly from a lawyer in Japan who has the untold riches of a long lost deceased relative of mine that they want to pass on to me.

Should I splash it on a hospitality package or just got for a season ticket and sort the beers out myself?
 
I had this one a couple of years ago

I asked for his autograph

"Dearest One,

I am Mrs. Aisha Gaddafi, one of the daughters of the embattled president of Libya, I am currently residing in one of the African Countries, unfortunately as a refugee. At the meantime, my family is the target of Western nations led by Nato who wants to destroy my father at all costs. Our investments and bank accounts in several countries are their targets to freeze.

I have been commissioned to contact an interested foreign investor/partner who will be able to take absolute control of part of the vast cash available to private account of my late father who was killed by NATO air strike, for a possible investment in your country.

If this transaction interest you, you don’t have to disclose it to any body because of what is going with my entire family, if the united nation happens to know this account, they will freezing it as they freeze others so keep this transaction for yourself only until we finalize it. I want to transfer this money into your account in the huge amount of( 5.8 Millions) immediately for onward investment in your country because I don’t want the united nation to know about this account.

Therefore if you are capable of running an establishment and can maintain the high level of secrecy required in this project, kindly respond with the following information for details of the project.

1. Your full names and address
2. Your private telephone and fax numbers
3. Your private email address
4. Age and profession
5. Your pictures.


Best Regard,
Mrs. Aisha Gaddafi
I await your prompt response immediately"
 
There was a good one a couple of years ago, you request £200 out of a post office cash point then when the money come out you left £20 in the slot so just taking 180 then after a couple of seconds the 20 went back in.You then wait a couple of days and a full £200 was refunded back in to your account.
 

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