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Paraguay Funds Transfer Email Scam

by SpamHater | Jul 1, 2007 | Spam Email

Subject: Thanks for your efforts

Dear friend,

I am happy to inform you about my success in getting the fund transferred with the assistance of a new partner from Paraguay as we were unable to effect the transfer through you. It has really been quite a long time but presently I’ m in Paraguay for the purpose of investing my own share of the fund on some projects under the guidance of my new partner.

However, I would not forget in a hurry your past efforts and attempt to assist me in transferring the fund despite the fact that it failed.

I left a Certified check of the sum of $900,000.00 (Nine hundred thousand dollars only) with my secretary in Cotonuo-Benin Republic Mr Nelson Dudu, email address [ DELETED ] and do contact him immediately but endeavour to instruct him how you want to receive your certified check as compensation for your past effort.

Do inform me immediately you receive your Check so as to share in the joy after the stress we went through together.

Also reconfirm your names and postal address to my secretary Mr Nelson Dudu as well as include your direct telephone number.

Regards,
Mr.Akuma Paul

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