A collection of email scams I have gotten in my inbox. I share them for all the world to see. I update this blog every time I get a new scam email in my inbox that I find interesting, unusual, or just plain wacky. I think it is important to be aware of the amount of email scams that are out there. Remember to use common sense when you see an enticing email that offers great rewards for minimal effort. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
HI
Miss Emmanuella kouassi
Jul 3 at 5:01 AM
Investment Proposal From Miss Emmanuella Kouassi
it is my pleasure to write you after consideration, since I cannot be able to see you face to face, at first, please I need your help.
I am Miss. Emmanuella Kouassi the only daughter of late Mr. Boris Guillaume Kouassi, from Cote d’Ivoire. My father deposited the sum of ($3,800,000.00) in a bank here in Cote d’Ivoire before his death, he used my name as his next of kin and the inheritor to the money after his death, and he left a will with the bank that restrained me from accessing the money here unless transferred overseas for investment purpose.
I am now seeking for your assistance to help me transfer this money out from my country Cote d'Ivoire to your account abroad so that we can invest it in any meaningful and lucrative business in your country because this is my only hope in life.
I am willing to offer you 20% of the total fund if only you can help me out of my present predicament. Please reply back so that I will give you more details for us to transfer this money.
Thank you as I wait for your reply.
Miss Emmanuella kouassi.
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Oh, How Could I Ever Refuse?
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