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       #11

    derekimo said:
    Tews said:
    Johnathan, You never told us about your uncle Mohammed!!
    Probably didn't mention that we're related either, did you cousin Jon.

    By the way, we might lose the house so any help would be greatly appreciated.


    I just went to Ancestry . com & found everybody on SevenForums is related to

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       #12

    DocBrown said:
    derekimo said:
    Tews said:
    Johnathan, You never told us about your uncle Mohammed!!
    Probably didn't mention that we're related either, did you cousin Jon.

    By the way, we might lose the house so any help would be greatly appreciated.


    I just went to Ancestry . com & found everybody on SevenForums is related to

    Adam the Geek
    Is that who I get my looks from?
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  3. Posts : 474
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       #13

    Saw a email like this a couple of years ago written by a "bank officer" in South Africa. Reads nearly identical. In my opinion, your letter of good fortune is a hoax or a scam. Email phishing...

    So, I'd be careful if I were you...
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       #14

    merkat106 said:
    Saw a email like this a couple of years ago written by a "bank officer" in South Africa. Reads nearly identical. In my opinion, your letter of good fortune is a hoax or a scam. Email phishing...

    So, I'd be careful if I were you...
    Wait, you mean I shouldn't have sent him the information he asked for?
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       #15

    Jonathan_King said:
    merkat106 said:
    Saw a email like this a couple of years ago written by a "bank officer" in South Africa. Reads nearly identical. In my opinion, your letter of good fortune is a hoax or a scam. Email phishing...

    So, I'd be careful if I were you...
    Wait, you mean I shouldn't have sent him the information he asked for?
    I'm sure its perfectly safe JK well I jolly well hope so as I pinched the details off your post and sent off a request that he include me in the scheme. Seems too good an opportunity to miss. In fact I sent all my bank details including my two credit card details and pin numbers to save time and as a measure of good faith I sent him a cash cheque for 500 UK Pounds to make sure he lets me join.
    As I say I do hope it is guenuine otherwise I will looking for some redress here. I don't part with my dosh easily and I am too old to get taken for a ride!
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       #16

    Did someone mention a ride?? weeeeee!!
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  7. Posts : 25,847
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       #17

    I just Googled "my lost rich uncle" and got something from China. Maybe we are related. Boy I hope so I need the money!
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  8. Posts : 53,365
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       #18

    I am lucky too!

    my lucky day-scamvictim.png

    A Guy
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  9. Posts : 17,322
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       #19

    A Guy said:
    I am lucky too!

    my lucky day-scamvictim.png

    A Guy
    A scam off of another scam.
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  10. Posts : 1,269
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       #20

    'Private and secure email address', that is some funny ignorant schtick!
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