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Im getting strange Emails now!!!
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Jamie_
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Dear Sir/Madam

Good day to you. I may have to trouble your sense of personal achievement and reward for an opportunity properly taken advantage of.

I work with Allied Irish Bank (AIB) here in Dublin, Ireland. I am a relationship officer and one of my biggest customers was Aldrid Ehmassly, a Lebanese, now deceased.

He had a fixed time deposit with my Bank which has matured and remains Unclaimed till now. It runs into the value of 24 Million Euro.

I knew him so well since he was one of my most performing accounts. However the account opening package of Aldrid Ehmassly does not contain any next of kin and neither has it been possible to trace any relative of Aldrid Ehmassly.

My personal know of Aldrid Ehmassly and experience in the banking industry reveals that such monies remain recycling in the monies of the bank until finally they may be dissipated as unclaimed funds.

A colleague of mine who works in the Legal Department and particularly in the Inheritance Unit has agreed with me that I clandestinely look for someone who will assist us to have the money legally claimed and moved out of our bank for our joint purpose. We are in house members and have put in place effective measure to ensure that this works out smoothly We need you to front as the
beneficiary of the estate of Aldrid Ehmassly. This is simple and will be done at our end.

We will employ the services of an external solicitor to help prepare Letters of probate which in your favour as the beneficiary of Aldrid Ehmassly Investment.

This will be registered in our country's High Court Probate Division and then Forwarded to our Bank and you will thus be given access to the money as the owner. This is sure as we have put in measures to ensure that this works without any hitch. Assurances are given you to this effect, we have our job to protect and Cannot afford to fail.

When you have safely secured same and moved the money to your given account we shall then meet and have the booty shared. We have decided that your share shall be 30% while we shall take home 35% each.

Kindly take note of this to avoid ant future dispute on how to distribute the facility among us. I think this is an open show of magnanimity, we have given too much concession and will not go a single Euro beyond this.

If you are capable of putting your time and efforts towards the actualization of this, kindly reach me and let us work together to get achieved. Be sure to reach me on my excite account: [email protected]

Please have every second thought and be sure if you are interested before you contact me, don't just contact me because of the amount involved but please only do so if you know you are genuinely interested and will give it the required commitment for the good of us all.

Have a very wonderful day.


Yours truly,

Duncan Kenneth



Now if that is true, im straight
:toothless
Misty Kitty
somebody email him, or at least call the Allied Irish Bank and see if he works there
Kinuvan
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Originally posted by Misty Kitty
somebody email him, or at least call the Allied Irish Bank and see if he works there


what's the point... this scam's a classic.
MaRt
I get those e-mails on an almost daily basis. Fortunately, the ones with all the random words seem to have disappeared for now...:nervous:
Misty Kitty
quote:
Originally posted by Kinuvan
what's the point... this scam's a classic.


i was thinking more to let the bank know about the scams with their names in it.

*tries to be a less upstanding citizen *puts on some techno
dj_mdma
Don't go along with these emails.

Also, if you get any emails claiming to be from eBay, saying you need to update your details, even though it looks very very real and official, DONT DO IT!!! They'll nick your details!

If you ever get any sort of email, when you are selling stuff on ebay, or Autotrader etc, about people wanting to give you "xxxx" amount of money for you car, which is worth "yyyy", and "xxxx" is worth more than your car, and you send them the difference, and the car, DONT DO IT!

:thepirate
MaRt
quote:
Originally posted by [mart]
I get those e-mails on an almost daily basis. Fortunately, the ones with all the random words seem to have disappeared for now...:nervous:


Oops, I spoke too soon.

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CATHAIN
A friend of mines mother works pretty high up in aib, i'm gonna show her this and see what she says?
Martin McG
yeah its a classic scam operated from abroad, places like amsterdam etc

no point in showing it to anyone either as theres nothing can be done about them as they are only emails
mentalbarter
419 fraud

CATHAIN
Apparently this type of scam is known as 'phishing' and aib either cant do anything about it or just not bothered cos its such a blatant scam.
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