Thursday, April 17, 2008

Scammers part 4

To recap: I decided to reply to a con man masquerading as a victim to have some fun with them. I pretended to be a guy hard up for cash to pay for hospital bills as my grandmother is in hospital getting chemotherapy (my real grandmas are dead so I'm not cursing them).

Any way, these bastards replied. Look below.

From: c_dept@live.comTo: tieky@hotmail.comSubject: Re: Payment in ProgressDate: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 22:51:34 +0200
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Hello Ibrahim,

I am sorry for your mother's health. May be, this your winning prize is a pavement for you to bring her life back to normal.
Regarding processing fee, please, note that it is not possible to deduct it from your winning prize. This is because your winning prize is insured to the full value and no deduction is allowed on it.
In the lottery draw of last year, it was allowed to make deduction of charges from the winning fund but there were some discripancies which occured in the bank deduction and which various winners complained that they did not get their accurate winning amount as it ought to be. Because of the complaints from the winners, the payment board here decided to insure all winning prize so that it can be received in lump sum by the winners and this is in order to avoid tampering. So, all winners are required to pay the processing fee before their winning prize is processed.Therefore, I advise that you try to find a way to urgently send the processing fee to enable us process and transfer your winning prize before the scheduled deadline.

If you can send your identity detail later, that will be alright and we can start processing your prize as soon as you send the processing fee.

Note that the attached documents with PDF file is alright and not damaged by any virus. You only need to down-load it with the aid of acrobat reader installed in your PC.


I wait for your response. Dr. Briggs


This bastard has no conscience. He intends to scam my hospital money. Anyway, the story still goes on.

I told him because of my grandma's condition, I can't cough up any money. I'm trying to get a loan now. I asked "Dr. Briggs" if I could an extension.

He says. Of course. Heh, now who would reject free money into your account even if it comes late.

I'm goig to try my luck a little here. I'm telling him that I secured a loan but I need some money for admin fee, and if he'll be nice to lend me. See my mail below ;

Dear Dr. Briggs,

I have applied for a loan of $10, 000 ( 3300 pounds) with a private company here in Singapore. However, they require me to deposit into their account a sum of $100 (33 pounds) for adminstrative purposes and to open an account with them before they would loan me the money. Due to hospital bills, I have no spare cash now, but my loan will be approved if I pay for the admin fee.

I have tried to ask for help but no one is able to spare me any cash. I understand that your company will not be able to foot the admin bill of 855 pounds, but if you can help me settle the admin fee for my loan I will be able to send you the money (855 pounds) plus the admin fee for loan very quickly.

Thank you for your help!

Ali Ibrahim

Well let's see if his scam works on him or not. If I can pull this off, I'll be the greatest con artist in the world! Heh.

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