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MadtownPacker
08-28-2006, 02:40 AM
Got this email, note where the person claims the got my email address:


Subject: From:Kevin Omah
From:Kevin Omah
Please reply to me through my private email for my security reason

Dearest Respectful,
Am sorry for the inconveniences this might cause you while requesting
for your urgent assistant in this matter. I got your contact through
(wisconsin.com/forums) search for a trustworthy person to assist me to
achieve a sustainable future.
I am Kevin Omah, and the only son of late Mr and Mrs Morris Omah. My
father was a wealthy cocoa merchant and a politician before he was
killed in the last political crisis.
I lost my mother at a tender age, my father took my responsibility
special until his death. Before his death on the 30Th June 2005, He
disclose to me and he deposited sum of Eighth million five hundred thousand US
dollars(US$8,500,000.m) in a private bank here in Abidjan Cote
D´Ivoire.
He further advise me that, i should look for a foreign Investor to
assist me to invest this money in a good venture in abroad, unfortunately,
I lost the contact during burial, since then, things weren't the same
as the money remained unclaimed hence an arrangement have been
concluded according to my late father to transfer the money to any investors
bank account for real estates project.
Therefore, I seized this opportunity to seek for your help to assist me
in all manner of _expression and claim the fund to enable me achieve my
investment desire.
Moreover, I will offer you 15% of the sum as compensation for your
kindness as soon as the money is transferred to your bank account on my
behalf while 5% will be for any expenses you might incurred during the
process of this transaction.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Thanks and God Bless.
Best regards
Kevin Omah

Partial
08-28-2006, 02:42 AM
Turn around and take advantage of him. I read something about a guy that convinced the scammar to widdle a few items out of wood and mail them in in order to achieve an art scholarship, and then they ended up ripping off the scammer. It was hilarious.

the_idle_threat
08-28-2006, 03:22 AM
Sounds like a good guy to me .... go ahead and send him all your money.

red
08-28-2006, 06:20 AM
this is like the oldest scam in the book

i can't believe someone is still trying to use it

its like my buddy Lweiu Lawghoidghqw that tries to give me FinAcIaL advice through e-mails

MJZiggy
08-28-2006, 06:52 AM
You know him too, Red?? He's a great guy...been sending me unsolicited stock tips. It's so nice he's concerned about my financial welfare.

BallHawk
08-28-2006, 07:18 AM
Smells "fischy" to me. The way he tells you his life story and tries to get your sympathy is an obvious ploy. But screw with him for a while, you could have some fun. :twisted:

SkinBasket
08-28-2006, 08:17 AM
Ask him for a taste of his "cocoa beans." If they're sweet, send him only your credit card number, bank accounts, and SSN. If they're bitter, send every penny you have and go wait for him at the airport nude.

Deputy Nutz
08-28-2006, 09:46 AM
What a poor bastard. I feel bad for him.
Set up a dummy account at a bank and see if he is a trustworthy, but here is what I know a Eighth million five hundred thousand is a fishy number

Partial
08-28-2006, 10:01 AM
Do you guys get these emails all the time? I get on average one nigerian scam email a day it seems. I don't know why I get so many, but the frequency has greatly picked up since I started using eBay. At first, they were all about scamming me with just money orders, but now its all sorts of things like generic viagra and stuff.

SkinBasket
08-28-2006, 10:37 AM
I don't know why I get so many, but the frequency has greatly picked up since I started using eBay.

Because people, mostly old people, still fall for this shit. They'll keep doing it as long as they get people to bite.

MadtownPacker
08-28-2006, 10:58 AM
You know what?? Im gonna trust this guy! He sounds like he has a good heart and I really feel for him. I wonder if he accepts credit cards?

woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 11:26 AM
MAD ! ! !

a TOTAL ... S C A M !! :roll:

TRUST... THAT !!

PaCkFan_n_MD
08-28-2006, 11:35 AM
Trust, but verify. Thats my modo

KYPack
08-28-2006, 12:15 PM
MTP,

You are one slap-happy Mexican!

My vote tipped the scale. It's 8-7 in favor of trust the prick.

I wish I knew of a cool way to screw these guys.

That'd be fun!

Partial
08-28-2006, 12:19 PM
Got this email, note where the person claims the got my email address:


Subject: From:Kevin Omah
From:Kevin Omah
Please reply to me through my private email for my security reason

Dearest Respectful,
Am sorry for the inconveniences this might cause you while requesting
for your urgent assistant in this matter. I got your contact through
(wisconsin.com/forums) search for a trustworthy person to assist me to
achieve a sustainable future.
I am Kevin Omah, and the only son of late Mr and Mrs Morris Omah. My
father was a wealthy cocoa merchant and a politician before he was
killed in the last political crisis.
I lost my mother at a tender age, my father took my responsibility
special until his death. Before his death on the 30Th June 2005, He
disclose to me and he deposited sum of Eighth million five hundred thousand US
dollars(US$8,500,000.m) in a private bank here in Abidjan Cote
D´Ivoire.
He further advise me that, i should look for a foreign Investor to
assist me to invest this money in a good venture in abroad, unfortunately,
I lost the contact during burial, since then, things weren't the same
as the money remained unclaimed hence an arrangement have been
concluded according to my late father to transfer the money to any investors
bank account for real estates project.
Therefore, I seized this opportunity to seek for your help to assist me
in all manner of _expression and claim the fund to enable me achieve my
investment desire.
Moreover, I will offer you 15% of the sum as compensation for your
kindness as soon as the money is transferred to your bank account on my
behalf while 5% will be for any expenses you might incurred during the
process of this transaction.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Thanks and God Bless.
Best regards
Kevin Omah

Here's what you do, in your first email exchange, you make it very clear that you're interested in this mutually profitable partnership. Say that you're a little hesistant about sending your personal information out over the internet, and that once you receive some proof of the validity of his claims, you will get to work right away and begin researching investments for him.

Post his response, and we'll continue to screw with him from that.

jack's smirking revenge
08-28-2006, 12:46 PM
Sounds like a pretty common scam to me, only more personalized than I've ever seen it done before.

tyler

Partial
08-28-2006, 12:54 PM
I believe these are called 419 scams for people interested in learning about more common ones. I get a ton now that i'm on eBay, and they come in all forms.

These guys are good, they use images and html in email to make it look authentic and whatnot. Hell, sometimes they can even fake the email domain (@paypal.com). You've got to be very careful. Anything that asks you to click a link, verify information, or anything involving money I get to that companies homepage using a google search and call their 1-800 number.

Thounsands of people have lost their life saving by being taken advantage of this way. This one is really obvious, some are not. Hell, I was almost tricked into shipping an xbox thinking a Western Union money order was being delivered to me since they faked it so well.

It only got a little weird when I stopped responding to emails and they came out of their cover within an hour or so of our exchange.

HarveyWallbangers
08-28-2006, 01:44 PM
Without question, you can trust this guy like a family member. I say send him all of your private information because you may only get a chance at this once.

justanotherpackfan
08-28-2006, 02:19 PM
That guy is cool. :cool:

Scott Campbell
08-28-2006, 02:32 PM
(Warning. The following is for spoof purposes only.)


Dear loyal and valued PackerRats patrons:

As you know, I will be running the semi-annual PackerRats telathon this Labor Day weekend. Proceeds will go towards ending world hunger, curing AIDS and making sure they don't shut off Mad's electricity again for non-payment.

Our Top 10 donors will receive 2 40 yard line (15th row) tix to the Bears game in Lambeau a week from Sunday - including a pre-game field pass. And our Grand Prize Donor will win an all expense paid weekend for four beaver hunting trip to Hattiesburg, MS, hosted by Brett Favre himself. Enjoy Sunday "Breakfast with Bonita", and Saturday evenings gala extrodianaire "Dancing With Deanna". And you know how that Brett loves kids. John Deere will be sponsoring a modified lawnmower/funny car drag racing event for juniors (kids under 7 need to bring their own fire suit). Hey kids, now's your chance to to beat Brett at his second favorite game, and like Brett says "nothing runs like a fuel injected, supercharged, nitrous fed Deere". It's sure to be a hot ticket.

So give from your heart. PackerRats has no big corporate sponsors, or the financial backing of a mediocre major daily newspaper. PackerRats runs because of the support from generous and compassionate viewers like you.

So do your part today. Right now. For the children. PM Honest Scott Campbell for PayPal donation instructions.

Sincerely,

Your PackerRats Staff.

esoxx
08-28-2006, 02:56 PM
Kevin Omah sounds rock solid and trustworthy. This Scott Campbell guy does not. Go with Omah big time.

Scott Campbell
08-28-2006, 03:21 PM
Kevin Omah sounds rock solid and trustworthy. This Scott Campbell guy does not. Go with Omah big time.



How can I make it sound more legitimate? I'm open to suggestions.

jack's smirking revenge
08-28-2006, 03:25 PM
Sorry Scott, but I trust Kevin Omahgod more than you. He probably has fewer wives to support.

:lol:

tyler

Tony Oday
08-28-2006, 03:38 PM
Dear loyal and valued PackerRats patrons:

As you know, I will be running the semi-annual PackerRats telathon this Labor Day weekend. Proceeds will go towards ending world hunger, curing AIDS and making sure they don't shut off Mad's electricity again for non-payment.

Our Top 10 donors will receive 2 40 yard line (15th row) tix to the Bears game in Lambeau a week from Sunday - including a pre-game field pass. And our Grand Prize Donor will win an all expense paid weekend for four beaver hunting trip to Hattiesburg, MS, hosted by Brett Favre himself. Enjoy Sunday "Breakfast with Bonita", and Saturday evenings gala extrodianaire "Dancing With Deanna". And you know how that Brett loves kids. John Deere will be sponsoring a modified lawnmower/funny car drag racing event for juniors (kids under 7 need to bring their own fire suit). Hey kids, now's your chance to to beat Brett at his second favorite game, and like Brett says "nothing runs like a fuel injected, supercharged, nitrous fed Deere". It's sure to be a hot ticket.

So give from your heart. PackerRats has no big corporate sponsors, or the financial backing of a mediocre major daily newspaper. PackerRats runs because of the support from generous and compassionate viewers like you.

So do your part today. Right now. For the children. PM Honest Scott Campbell for PayPal donation instructions.

Sincerely,

Your PackerRats Staff.

I just liquidated my 401(k), sold all my stocks, sold my house, sold my cars, and sold my 6 month old son! Where do I donate all that money too? what is your paypal account number!!!!

Scott Campbell
08-28-2006, 03:47 PM
I just liquidated my 401(k), sold all my stocks, sold my house, sold my cars, and sold my 6 month old son! Where do I donate all that money too? what is your paypal account number!!!!


Good bless you and your remaining family members Tony. See, doesn't giving feel wonderful?


Raised So Far!

$1,213,497.64

BallHawk
08-28-2006, 04:40 PM
Apparently, there have been many renditions of this e-mail.

http://www.northeastfraudforum.co.uk/emails.asp

MAD IT'S A SCAM!

Scott Campbell
08-28-2006, 04:55 PM
Moreover, I will offer you 15% of the sum as compensation for your kindness as soon as the money is transferred to your bank account on my behalf while 5% will be for any expenses you might incurred during the process of this transaction.



Scott Campbell's Fraud Busting Tip Of The Week:


Hold out for 25%.

MadtownPacker
08-28-2006, 06:28 PM
I dont peeps, this guys has had it ruff. I know what that feels like. This deal could help us both out. Im sure he is looking out for me too!

esoxx
08-28-2006, 06:39 PM
Just do it Mad. Hell, I haven't seen a slam dunk investment opportunity like this since Kevin Costner's WaterWorld project. It's gold Jerry, gold!!!

MadtownPacker
08-28-2006, 06:46 PM
I think Im gonna do it !!

You think he will accept some of it in pesos?

Joemailman
08-28-2006, 06:59 PM
I think Im gonna do it !!

You think he will accept some of it in pesos?


Mad,

How did Tank get your e-mail address?

BallHawk
08-28-2006, 07:35 PM
I dont peeps, this guys has had it ruff. I know what that feels like. This deal could help us both out. Im sure he is looking out for me too!

Your funeral.