I have just been clearing out my spam folder and came across the usual emails offering riches...
I am ...., from United States of America, recently my Doctor diagnosed that i have limited days to live due to cancerous illness which i am suffering right now,as my late wife was renowned for her philanthropic grant,Mrs.Greer,i hereby bequeath you with my $5 Million USD to build .... to help the poor, destitute, less priviledged because the relatives of my late wife will use it in a worldly manner because we had no child,as my sole benefactor for charitable purposes.Please you may contact me via email as soon as possible.
I need your services in a confidential matter regarding money out of a beneficiary deposit for investment in your country as such I decided to establish contact with you for assistance. This requires a private arrangement, as you will receive these funds under legal claims; all legal documents will be carefully worked out to ensure a risky free claim.
I wish to notify you again that You were listed as a Heir to the total sum of (Three Million Six Hundred Thousand British Pounds) in the codicil and last testament of the deceased.(Name now withheld since this is our second letter to you). We contacted you because you bear the surname identity and therefore can present you as the Heir to the inheritance funds.
These are just a sample of the ridiculous scam emails sent to me over the last few days. Do these things really work? Are people so stupid to believe them? Why am I asking this because their existence proves that somewhere someone is so desperate they will answer these emails and so will start the slow road to loosing their money. Still I always like to read them as I always like a good laugh.
Simon Marchini LRPS
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