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Email scams are as old as the internet. Within this blog you will see several that have been sent to one person. All links have been rendered useless. Each email is posted here in their entirety as I have received them, with only a few changes to protect you the viewer.
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Please, do not contact any of the authors of these emails. Do so At Your Own Risk!

Mighty entity needs lil' ol' you to help them

Here we see the author using the words legitimate, trust and honesty, trying to put the reader at ease with the subject matter contained within. You will also see that the use of the words powerful and biggest to incite that greedy little devil in people. You will also see that they try to be very nice in this email. Aren't they sweet?



Re: Legitimate Arrangement

Subject
Re: Legitimate Arrangement
From
Chung Hee-ja
To
undisclosed-recipients:
Sent
Monday, December 14, 2009 2:08 AM

Hello Friend,
Compliments of the day to you, I do hope all is well. I am the wife of a powerful retired executive of what was once the biggest manufacturing company in Asia and I have information on a transaction that I believe will be of mutual benefits to both of us. It is necessary that this business be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect us from any breach of the law. What is required will be your complete trust and honest cooperation to enable us to see this transaction through.
You will have to show commitments to the cause as time will be of great importance in what we have to do.

If you are interested and prepared to work with me according to these dictates, please correspond back immediately so that we can discuss, make assessments and after your basic understanding of the whole business, commence the process by which we will actualize the project. I wish you a pleasant day as I hope to read from you soon.

Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Chung Hee-Ja

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