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Business Proposal Email Phishing Scheme

by SpamHater | Nov 23, 2011 | Spam Email

Subject: ACKNOWLEDGE Mail,

Greeting,

I am Sarah T. Cole the Personal Assistant {P.A} to a Director of one of U.K’s biggest bank based here in Scotiland-United Kingdom. My boss {Name Withheld} has advised that I should contact you on a multi-Million business-deal transaction that will be mutually beneficial to all parties involved.

Please be re-assured that everything about this business will be done through the Legal channels and your involvement in this business will NOT breach any local or international laws, as we have all legal documents to back up the payment of this money into your designated bank account in a very short while.

We shall obliged you full details and copies of my boss International passport,bank I.D and also the web link to see my boss resumes and profiles,meanwhile,we urge you to keep this offer very confidential and secret. For a start, send to us by e-mail now the following:-

  • Your Full Names:-
  • Contact Street Address:-
  • Age:-
  • Profession:-
  • Nationality:-
  • Your private e-mail address:-

As it is said the taste of the pudding is in the eating,so give this business a positive consideration, please reply Now.

Sarah T. Cole.
{Scotiland-U.K
[ EMAIL DELETED ]

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