From: Public Communication Department <server@sppa.gov.cn>
Reply-To: <cc01102010@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2010 09:17:17 +0100
To: "<Undisclosed recipients:;>"
Subject: Breaking news from Nigeria
The Federal Ministry of Information and Communications
Address: Radio House,
Herbert Macaulay Way (South),
Area 10, P.M.B. 247,
Garki - Abuja
To all scam victims,
We have been informed that hundreds of fake compensation emails usually
pretending to be from banks or other organizations are being sent from
Nigeria to scam victims on a daily basic by scammers. The long arms of the
law will surely catch up with them one after the other. We are trying our
best and God is indeed not asleep, the wicked will surely not go unpunished.
Please note that we have never held any scam victims compensation programme
in Nigeria, this is First of Its Kind.
This is to inform you that the Federal Government of Nigeria has increased
the compensation fund from the initial $20,000 to $50,000 per scam victim
and has also instructed the Compensation Commission to duly transfer the sum
of fifty thousand Dollars ($50,000) each to every scam victims as part of
the grand celebration of NigeriaŒs 50th independence anniversary ('Golden
Jubilee').
If you have been scammed contact the Compensation Commission at their email
address stated below, tell them you have been scammed and you want them to
reimburse you with the sum of $50,000 as instructed by Nigerian Government,
send them your (FULL NAME) for verification and after verifications if truly
you have been scammed you will be reimbursed.
Compensation Commission email address: cc01102010@gmail.com
Warning: Please if you know you have not been scammed do not contact the
compensation commission because your details will be verified at Western
Union and MoneyGram offices to see if truly you have sent money to Nigeria.
We are Projecting favourably the image of the government and people of
Nigeria locally and internationally through a proactive mechanism (in line
with global best practices) of informing, enlightening and educating
Nigerians and the International Community about Nigeria.
Yours sincerely,
Miss. Stephanie Mamuzo
Public Communication Department
The Federal Ministry of Information and Communications
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If you receive an e-mail or fax from someone you do not know requesting
your assistance in a financial transaction, such as the transfer of a large
sum of money into an account, or claiming you are the next of kin to an
wealthy person who has died, or the winner of some obscure lottery and
suffered a significant financial loss related to the advance fee fraud
(so-called "Nigerian scam"), please contact your local Secret Service field
office. The Secret Service retains these messages for future investigations.
Any type of Crime; Write to the Federal Trade Commission and also contact
your State Attorneys General. Your state Attorney General or local office of
consumer protection is also listed in the government pages of your telephone
book.
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