I’ve just received the most wonderful offer. I couldn’t wait to share the letter with you, along with my reply.
Aren’t people wonderful??
Here’s the letter:
Dear Blessed one,
My name is Mrs. Juliana Van Ron from Netherlands, I am a dying woman who had decided to donate what I have to you. I am 59 years old and was diagnosed for cancer about 2 years ago, immediately after the death of my husband, who had left me everything he worked for. I have been touched by God to donate from what I have inherited from my late husband to the you for the good work of God, rather than allow my relatives to use my husband’s hard earned funds ungodly. I have asked God to forgive me all my sins and I believe he has because He is a merciful God. I will be going in for an operation, and I pray that I survive the operation. I have decided to WILL/donate the sum of $3,500,000(three million five hundred thousand dollars) to you for the good work of the lord, and to help the motherless, less privileged and also for the assistance of the widows.
At the moment I cannot take any telephone calls, due to the fact that my relatives are around me and I have been restricted by my doctor from taking telephone calls because I deserve all thee rest I can get. Presently, I have informed my lawyer about my decision in WILLING this fund to you. I wish you all the best and may the good Lord bless you abundantly, and please use the funds well and always extend the good work to others.
Kindly Contact my lawyer through this email address ( alsolicitors@aim.com) OR (alsolicitor@lawyer.com) if you are interested, so that he can arrange the release of the funds ($3,500,000.00) to you. I know I have never met you but I have been directed to do this by God, and I hope you act sincerely.
NB: I will appreciate your utmost confidentiality in this matter until the task is accomplished, as I don’t want anything that will Jeopardize my last wish, due to the fact that I do not want relatives or family members standing in the way of my last wish. Love,
Regards
Mrs. Juliana Van Ron
Oh lucky day! My ship has come in, and on deck is one Mrs. Juliana Van Ron, sailing in from the Netherlands (and looking none too perky) to share with me her worldly goods…(note to God: so what took you so long to show up with her? )
Dear, dear Juliana Van Ron…
May I call you Julie, dear heart, seeing as how you’re giving me three million cool ones?…What a sweetie you are! For that much money, of course, you can call me whatever.you.want. And whenever you want, for that matter.
I don’t know how in the world you glommed onto the fact that I needed the money,darling, but I sure do fit your criteria being as how I’m motherless, less privileged and a widow and all.
Oops. I forgot the Baron. Oh well, don’t worry, Julie, he can
I want you to know I’ve looked carefully into the situation and have decided that the Caribbean is the best location from which to carry out your wishes. There will be
It is only fitting that your name be emblazoned on each awesome edifice. Would you like neon with that?
As for your lawyer, have him get in touch with me at his earliest convenience. I’ll tell him where to mail the check…and no, sweet pea, it won’t be to my bank.
Believe me, I will invest your husband’s hard-earned money very carefully. And if you throw in a few extra hundred thousand I’ll take care of those mean relatives, too. No problemo, Julie. They won’ta bother you no more. They’ll feed da fishes, lady.
Oh, by the way, if this is a scam…nah, it couldn’t be; you sound too nice…but if this offer does turn out to be fraudulent, Julie old girl, I do hope you like to swim. If you’re not the sweet little old lady you appear to be, if you’re one of those nasty crooks that infest our email…let’s put it this way: I have every intention of sending you on the same picnic I have planned with some friends for your meanie family. Bring bread for the fishes, kid.
With best wishes for your health in your coming operation, I remain your "dear blessed one" --
Dymphna
UPDATE: Read further on the money scam on Starling David Hunter’s post: The African Canned Ham Spam
My Freudian slip: I had typed "Sterling" for "Starling"...hmmm.
7 comments:
Dymphna,
I always enjoy posts that contain replies to this particular email scam. Yours is among the best I've read. On a related note Last year a very interesting book was published on this subject. It is entitled "Tuesdays with Mantu: My Adventures with a Nigerian Con Artist." I posted about the book on my blog. Here's a link if you are interested:The African Canned Ham Scam
That said, if this does turn out to be real...I'll gladly provide you with my bank details so that you can transfer my "friendly" share of the loot directly to my account ;-)
That's nothing. Not long ago Yasser Arafat's widow contacted me and offered me a substantial amount of his secret stash, after first gnashing her teeth at the folks who called her dearly departed a crook.
None of this nameless dying widow from the Netherlands stuff for me...my rich buddy Suha from Palestine is alive and well and vibrantly rich.
Scottsa--
Interesting company you keep there, guy...what does this friendship cost you, huh? Whatever it is, you've earned it!
I, on the other hand, am being offered these millions just because Julia has intuited my sterling character...and I have coveted her sterling millions...
OT - Talk about Old Europe being a bunch of sick dhimmis:
UK Theme park to have Muslim only day -- infidels not allowed:
http://nordish.net/blog/?p=108
You mean you got my money?! Hehehe. It was a relief to read something that meant nothing (to me) for a while. There is so much news. Is anyone paying attention? Hmm...
I always feel myself in heaven when I hear about such people like Juliana.
I feel that warm buzzy thing and it's giving me hapiness for a whole week or so... after all thank you Juliana, for giving me such a good day.
Lone ranger...that site is priceless!
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