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From Mrs. LinahMohohlo
The Governor of the Bank of Botswana.
Email: [email protected]

My Dearest
Firstly I would like to introduce myself; my name is Mrs. LinahMohohlo from Botswana. I am the governor of the Bank of Botswana you can view the profile on the panel members at (http://www.africaprogresspanel.org/panelmember/linah-mohohlo/) and read about me. Please I know this may come to you as a surprise, because you did not know me. I sincerely need your assistance discretely because of my high business associations, which is the reason why I write to you on a personal level and through divine direction. It is my desire to have a genuinely personal relationship with you.

I deposited the sum of USD$10.5M (Ten Million Five Hundred Thousand U.S.Dollars) with Finance/bank presently. These funds emanated as a result of an over-invoiced contract which I executed with the Bank of Botswana. Though I am the person who approved this contract but I honestly never knew at the time that it had been over invoiced. I am now afraid that the government of Botswana might start to investigate on contracts I awarded; presently this money is still with the bank here in South Africa. I suffer from cancer and recently my Doctor informed me that due to my poor health condition I would not be able to stay alive past the next three months due to the cancer. None the less what disturbs me mostly is the stroke I suffered. Having known my condition I decided to donate these funds to a church or better still a Christian individual that will utilize this money the way I am going to instruct here in. I want an individual person or church organization that will use the funds for churches, orphanages, research centers and widows propagating the word of God and to ensure that the house of God is maintained.

The Bible made us to understand that blessed is the hand that gives, I took this decision because I have a child that will inherit this money but my son cannot carry out this work alone. I therefore decided to use some of the money to work for God and live some for my son to have a better future.

My only son is only just 15 year old now and having to grow up without a father he has a low maturity, hence the reason for me taking this bold decision to ask for your assistance. I am not afraid of death hence I know that I am going to be in the bosom of the Lord. Exodus 14 VS 14 says that the lord will fight my case and I shall hold my peace.

I would like you to understand that me contacting you is a divine direction from God; As soon as I receive your reply I shall give you the contact information of the Finance/bank. I will also issue you a letter of authority that will empower you as the new beneficiary of the funds. Any delay in your reply will give me room in sourcing for a church or Muslim individual for this same purpose.

Please assure me that you will act accordingly as I stated here and Please I will like you to contact me immediately you receive this mail so that I will instruct the Finance/bank to transfer this fund into your account.

Remain blessed in the name of the Lord.
Mrs. LinahMohohlo and only Son Favor.
God’s favor is sufficient for me
Tel: +277-326-484-00
 
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My dearest dearie NPers, I received this email this morning and am just ecstatic that this sweet lady wants to deposit a cool mil into my bank account. I think it's been a whole year since the last random dearie dear wanted to give me free money.

So sad the horrible situation "Mrs. Linah Mohohlo" is in, and the only way to help her will be to provide her my bank account number so she doesn't have to worry about all this money.

Tis' the season for giving. So, my dearie derrieres, I think we should all help her with our bank account numbers. She will be so overcome with joy, she might find it in her heart to share this burden with everyone.

Favored blessings.
 
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Were do these people come from...no seriorusly...where?
 
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haha.
thread of the day
 
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I sent her my bank account number. First come first serve.
 
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Were do these people come from...no seriorusly...where?
No shortage of them. So well written, too..the religious and health context adds such sincerity. Easy to see how an elderly person might fall for it.
 
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Anytime someone brings up the Bible, keep an eye on your wallet.
 
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watch out, do not click anything do not give any information. If you careless enough and giving your bank account number it might be used by them to scamm another people and dragged you along into endless trouble
 
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You could forward the email to rescam.org. They will reply the scammer with a chatbot to make it waste his time.
 
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watch out, do not click anything do not give any information. If you careless enough and giving your bank account number it might be used by them to scamm another people and dragged you along into endless trouble

Imezi
I wish you had posted your warning earlier, I've already sent my bank, Visa and Mastercard account details. they wanted three forms of ID (just for verification purposes) haven't a Clue why they also wanted my online passwords - It's NOT like they are me
 
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Imezi
I wish you had posted your warning earlier, I've already sent my bank, Visa and Mastercard account details. they wanted three forms of ID (just for verification purposes) haven't a Clue why they also wanted my online passwords - It's NOT like they are me

haha why am I laughing my ass out at this.
Wait, are you being serious or not??
 
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Admittedly, I shouldn't make jokes about this stuff, there's been enough reported cases just here in the UK of people falling for these scammers, One lady interviewed on our regional TV sent £40,000 to a scammer, yet she came across in the interview as perfectly of sound-mind and well educated.
 
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Admittedly, I shouldn't make jokes about this stuff, there's been enough reported cases just here in the UK of people falling for these scammers, One lady interviewed on our regional TV sent £40,000 to a scammer, yet she came across in the interview as perfectly of sound-mind and well educated.
I kid you not.
I watch these interviews also and they seem okay intellectually.
probably all greed imo
 
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probably all greed imo

That's actually the moral justification that 419 and advance fee scammers use to justify what they do. They are moral agents who penalize greedy people that fall for these something-for-nothing schemes.
 
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Yep, As the interview progressed, I thought 'What-the-hell' did you think you had to gain..

"I only sent £2,000 initially. But, then he said he needed more for Legal documentation then more for Lawyer fees" .. I was shocked that she allowed herself to be interviewed on TV as a victim. The TV interviewer kept everything non-judgemental, just presented this sane woman as she saw it, as being so wronged.

And the scammer still responds to all her emails and phone calls, keeping-up the pretence
 
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Congrats on your upcoming fortune hotkey! May I borrow ten thousand (I have a BUNCH of domains up for renewal...plus I need a vacation).

On a side note, I bought the .com of a 'church' located in the same area as your email claimed to be from. It is a major scammer and they own the .org and .net and lost the .com when it dropped. Told them I would take 10% of their take from scams or 100K. They have not responded yet.
 
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