Email of the day!

got yesterday evening ... the screamer !!!

Dear sir,

I'm Captain Casey Thor, the mouthpiece for the force in Helmad, Afgahnistan, and I have been deployed to work in your country's military base and I need to make sure that I secure my self-esteem for good business and a private jet for my work items as soon as possible I arrive. I have a confidential proposal for you and I believe you will have the confidence of maintaining what I am about to reveal to you. I have in my possession the sum of $ $ 8,750,000 million that I got from the crude oil deal in Iran before we moved to Afghanistan. I deposited this money with the Red Cross here to inform that we are in contact with the real owner of the money, and it is under my power to approve who comes here for the money.

I am a soldier and an intelligence officer, so I have a 100% authentic means of transferring the money through diplomatic courier service.I just need your acceptance and everything is done. If you accept, I'll take you forward as the recipient of the funds and the money to you before he meets with you.

All I need now is your information to help register the money on your behalf as the rightful owner. That's all I ask of you now:

1. Your full name:
2. Your country of origin:
3. Your current home address:
4. Your telephone number:
5. Your job:

I'll give you 30% of the total and 70% is for me. Hope i'm fair because i know that nothing goes nothing. You have the freedom to decline this offer as I do not intend to receive a weak hand.

Greetings,

Captain Casey Thoreen

9 thoughts on “Email des Tages!

  1. Hey Krelli!

    Congratulations, you are rich ๐Ÿ™‚
    Give him your bank details including your PIN, then he can transfer the money to you right away ...
    greetings
    Werner

  2. Be careful! The letter looks serious at first glance, but I found a spelling error. That could possibly be an indication of a rip-off. Just take a risk anyway and report here again ... VG, Stefan

  3. Thanks Stefan, I haven't even considered it that way, that it might, under certain circumstances, possibly be a trick.

    The decisive sentence is also: "It is in my power to determine he comes for the money"

    So who do we send to him in return for the coal? ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. You keep hearing that people fall for such fraudsters. I always ask myself: "Who is that stupid, please?" You can see from Stefan's comment: there are actually people who are ...
    greetings
    Werner

  5. Okay Krelli, then I guess I didn't get the sarcasm. Thanks for the hint and sorry to Stefan! Did you googled the captain's name? The guy really does exist. However, his name is probably being misused here.

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