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MaggyfromWestYorkshire

MaggyfromWestYorkshire Report 1 Jun 2004 21:02

Have had a few of these myself. Some people must have nothing to do with their time! We are also with Freeserve and have all our spam put straight into the Junk Mail Bin! Maggy

Fairy

Fairy Report 1 Jun 2004 19:25

There was a programme on the BBC about these scams not so long ago. Take care, Jo.

valinkent

valinkent Report 1 Jun 2004 16:21

Hi John Interested in what you are saying" bounce them back"how do you do it? Val

John

John Report 1 Jun 2004 16:16

SCAM/SCAM/SCAM, get them all the time i just bounce them back to sender so it looks like my email is wrong and that sorts it havent had any since. good luck.

Elizabeth A

Elizabeth A Report 1 Jun 2004 15:25

If all these scams just happened to be true, I'd be a millionaire by now, and I think I am related to half of the African and Asian Continenets. I just delete the lot. Liz

valinkent

valinkent Report 1 Jun 2004 14:58

These scams seem to be coming thick and fast at the moment i am having at least 3 a day .I dont even open them you never know if they contain virus,s anyway.Just get rid . Val from a very wet but humid Kent

BrianW

BrianW Report 1 Jun 2004 14:19

Oh no, not another one! I just file them and have a look and laugh at them occasionally.

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Jun 2004 14:17

Natalie Just agreeing with everyone else that this is definitely a scam. I get loads of them every week - not at home but at work, and I work in a school so goodness only knows how they get through the filter. Mandy :)

Dave the Tyke

Dave the Tyke Report 1 Jun 2004 13:12

Forward it to your service provider and ask them to take action. Freeserve sorts them for me and writes SPAM on them so that I can delete straight away. XX Dave

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Jun 2004 10:51

PHEW!!! well done Natalie:o) Yes - its so sad & horrible how others go about ruining other peoples lives. Jude

Natalie

Natalie Report 1 Jun 2004 10:35

Hi All, Thanks for all the advice and have now deleted the email. Such horrible way of going after people's money by writing about fake deaths. Nat

Tudor

Tudor Report 1 Jun 2004 10:24

It's the 419 scam. Been going for so many years now that I can't remember how many. There is NO vast fortune in US dollars or any other currency. Never has been and never will be. So do as the others say - and delete it.

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Jun 2004 09:51

If this was a legit email he would'nt have used the word "KID" instead of child!!!! Infact there are loads of mistakes - especially if this is written by a barrister.

Philip

Philip Report 1 Jun 2004 09:49

Hello Nat, This is definitely a confidence scam. I've received hundreds of these over the past two years, claiming relationships with virtually every past dictator in Africa and many other parts of the world, and offering me squillions of pounds or dollars. When I spoke to the local police some 18 months ago, they said that GB forces were trying to liaise with police authorities in the countries concerned, but had virtually give up in the face of indifference and corruption in the foreign police forces concerned. Although there are probably many other gangs now involved, the original ones all seemed to be Nigerian. Anyway, their advice was to delete any such messages, and under no circumstances to reply. Apparently one or two victims had replied, and the intention of the gang is to gain access to your bank account details and then raid it! Beware! Philip

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Jun 2004 09:49

Natalie - PLEASE BIN IT,it is a scam.l had one last yr . Jude

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom Report 1 Jun 2004 09:41

A real solicitor would send a letter on headed notepaper to your address. An address is used normally before an e mail. Also the amount would not be disclosed before the solicitor confirms that you are the person to benifit. A scam Elaine :o)) x

Steph

Steph Report 1 Jun 2004 09:36

definately a scam! I have had about seven of these! Steph

Lucky

Lucky Report 1 Jun 2004 09:32

They'll try anything to trick some poor soul into handing money over. Diane

Natalie

Natalie Report 1 Jun 2004 09:30

Its a pretty horribble scam thou isn't it. Nat

Pumphrey

Pumphrey Report 1 Jun 2004 09:30

I am currently getting about 5 of these every week. Just get rid.