Good day, My name is Christy Walton,a widow and businesswoman, an American Citizen. I have recently been diagnosed with Colorectal cancer and a rare Heart Disease, which has defiled all medical treatment. Expert diagnosis has shown that I have few weeks to live. The intention of this email is to employ the expertise of a Charity minded individual, who can identify a viable and guarantee reasonable distribution of my wealth to the needy. I cannot rely on family and closest relatives any more, as they did not show responsible behavior when I entrusted part of my wealth to them to distribute to charitable organizations but instead used the money for their personal needs. To prevent any more mishaps, my attorney will act as a check, monitoring every aspect of the Charity Organizations. I have a huge cash deposit of Thirty Five Million dollars with a finance House abroad. If you could be trusted, I will want you to help me collect this deposit and distribute it to charity organizations that you know. You will take out 25% of the funds for your assistance. Please reply me back with your below details to enable us proceed further and please keep this confidential. NAME........................ ADDRESSES................... MOBILE..................... NUMBER...................... OCCUPATION.................. AGE........................ Email: mrs.christywalton@yandex.com Your urgent respond is needed ASAP Kind regard Mrs.Christy Walton http://www. facesof philanthro py.com/ christy -walton/ http://wwforbes. com/pro file/christy- walton
Email scams abound! Every email listed is a fraud, and is directly from my mailbox. Check to see if the money you inherited, won, or are being offered is the same as mine! IMPORTANT: DO NOT RESPOND TO SCAMMERS. That only lets them know they have a good email. If you already responded, block them and stop all communication. If your area has someone who handles Internet scammers, report them. Don't try to handle it yourself.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
(No Subject)
Mrs. Christy Walton (csimoes@uerj.br)
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