Has anyone had this email sent to them

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hi I'm new here and was just wondering has anyone had an email like this sent to them I know it's a scam.



From The Desk Of DR SEKOU ALION
Bill And Exchange Manager
Foreign Remittance Dept
Bank of Africa Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso. West Africa

Attention:

Please I sourced your email from a human resource profile database in the chamber; my name is DR SEKOU ALION.an account officer to late Mr.Morris Thompson from America who is an gold merchant Agent here in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso, a well known Philanthropist before he died.

He made a Will stating that (USD$25 millions US dollars) ( twentyfive millions us dollars) should be given to an citizen of our choice overseas. I have made a random draw and your e-mail address was picked as the beneficiary to this Will.

I am particularly interested in securing this money from the Bank because they have issued a notice instructing me been the account officer to produce the beneficiary of this before end of this 2009 else the money will be credited to the Government treasury as per law here.

It is my utmost desire to execute the Will of my late client Mr. Morris Thompson since he is no more alive, both wife Thelma Thompson, and daughter Sheryl Thompson.

Please for more details concerning him and how he died, you can visit this website:ww.cnn.com/2000/US/02/01/alaska.airlines.list/ if you are interested;

you are required to contact me immediately to start the documentation process with the help of a legal practitioner. I urge you to contact me immediately for further details bearing in mind that the Bank has given us a date limit,

please act fast. I await your urgent responded,
DR SEKOU ALION
Bank of Africa
Ouagadougou Burkina Faso.
West Africa
Contact me through my private box/ sekou_alion10000@hotmail.com
 
No, haven't received that email, but I wouldn't touch that one with a 10 ft. pole.

First off, that hotmail.com is a dead giveaway to me. If it were a legitimate banking site (or whatever similar), I doubt something/someone associated with a legitimate organization would use hotmail, but that's just my opinion.

I believe there is a fraud agency to report this to, but can't give exact info on that, going to check around.
 
hi I'm new here and was just wondering has anyone had an email like this sent to them I know it's a scam.



From The Desk Of DR SEKOU ALION
Bill And Exchange Manager
Foreign Remittance Dept
Bank of Africa Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso. West Africa

Attention:

Please I sourced your email from a human resource profile database in the chamber; my name is DR SEKOU ALION.an account officer to late Mr.Morris Thompson from America who is an gold merchant Agent here in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso, a well known Philanthropist before he died.

He made a Will stating that (USD$25 millions US dollars) ( twentyfive millions us dollars) should be given to an citizen of our choice overseas. I have made a random draw and your e-mail address was picked as the beneficiary to this Will.

I am particularly interested in securing this money from the Bank because they have issued a notice instructing me been the account officer to produce the beneficiary of this before end of this 2009 else the money will be credited to the Government treasury as per law here.

It is my utmost desire to execute the Will of my late client Mr. Morris Thompson since he is no more alive, both wife Thelma Thompson, and daughter Sheryl Thompson.

Please for more details concerning him and how he died, you can visit this website:ww.cnn.com/2000/US/02/01/alaska.airlines.list/ if you are interested;

you are required to contact me immediately to start the documentation process with the help of a legal practitioner. I urge you to contact me immediately for further details bearing in mind that the Bank has given us a date limit,

please act fast. I await your urgent responded,
DR SEKOU ALION
Bank of Africa
Ouagadougou Burkina Faso.
West Africa
Contact me through my private box/ sekou_alion10000@hotmail.com

Sounds like a scam...see if snopes.com has anything about this...
 
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