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STRICTLY A PRIVATE BUSINESS PROPOSAL

09.11.04, 19:32
Subject: FW: Nigeriabrev
>
>
>From: Suha Arafat
>Sent: den 25 november 2004 13:13
>To:
>Subject: STRICTLY A PRIVATE BUSINESS PROPOSAL
>
>
>Dear Sir,
>
>I am Suha Arafat, widow to the former Palestinian Authority chairman, late
general Yasser Arafat, who died suddenly as a result of a blood disease.
>
>One early morning, I was called by my late husband General Yasser Arafat who
at that time was the chairman of the PLO and head of the Palestinian
authority; he showed me a list of his private bank accounts in Europe and the
Arab countries.
>
>My husband told me he was to use the money for the settlement of his
personal royal guards on his self-succession bid and campaings.
>
>Upon his tragic and unexpected death, the new authority has insisted on
secret probing my family's financial resources and has confiscated all our
properties. Also, they recently seized all our known funds abroad with the
assistance of the British Government. It is only this money US$60,000,000.00
(sixty million us dollars only) he deposited with the security company vault
at Paris that they cannot trace because the funds were deposited as an
antiquity Arab artwork from Egyptian art gallery, the family intends to use
this money for investment purpose to enable the family to start life all over
again.
>
>Therefore, the family is urgently in need of a very reliable investor
participant that we could en trust with the certificate of deposit and PIN
(personal identification number code to help us remove the funds since no
name was used in securing the vault).
>
>I got your name and contact address from our chamber of commerce and
industry office in Beirut, Lebanon. If the proposal is acceptable to you,
after getting the money out of the security company vault to your country, my
husbands family have agreed to offer you 25% of the total sum for the
assistance you rendered to us and bank the family's own part of the funds and
assist us in investing (with my approval) in a project as a front from there
we can discuss the way forward, most especially now that my family and I are
under pressure from the Zionist enemy and new authority.
>
>Please kindly reach me by this email, for more details on the logistics and
modalities if you are interested in a "partnership" so that we can arrange a
meeting in Paris at the security company.
>
>Note: I do not need to remind you of the absolute secrecy and
confidentiality that this transaction demands. My good friend Jacques will
only be the one to tell you when ever it is possible to talk to me. If you
are not interested, please kindly reply to me immediately to enable me to
search for another interested partner.
>
>Thanks and accept my regards.
>Suha Arafat
>
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    • Gość: zdeb Mocne i dobre:))))) IP: *.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 09.11.04, 20:09
      A wlasciwie to w jaki sposob ci z Nigeriiw koncu robili w konia potencjalnych
      milionerów? Chyba kazali im co chwila wplacać jakieś 500 dolarów na konto tych
      60 milionów, co to niby mieli ci naiwni dostać..
      • drf Re: Mocne i dobre:))))) 09.11.04, 20:37

        glupota ludzka nie zna granic
        wink))
    • mcattery Re: STRICTLY A PRIVATE BUSINESS PROPOSAL 10.11.04, 01:09
      pieknesmile
      a swoja droga ja dostalem taki...:
      zaczalem korespondowac z gosciem he he, umowilem sie z nim w Amsterdamie...
      i.... zapomnialem dojechacsmile

      Tell;+225 07-13-12-54.
      E-mail wilson_edward03@yahoo.fr
      Abidjan,Cote d'ivoire
      West africa

      Dear Sir,

      Introducing myself, I am Wilson Edward, The only son
      of late Mr Edward kone.
      I wish to request for your assistance in a financial
      transaction. Dear I get your contact from a member of
      this your sit.I wish to invest in Manufacturing and
      real estate management in your country.

      I have six million,five houndred thousand united
      state dollarls.USD($6.500,000) to invest in the
      transaction and I will require your assistance
      in receiving the funds in your account in your
      country. I will gladly give you 15% of the total sum
      for your assistance.
      please it is important you contact me immediately on
      my private e-mail address (wilson_edward03@yahoo.fr)
      for further explanation.

      Awaiting your immediate response and God bless.

      Regards

      Mr Wilson Edward.
      • Gość: USeF God bluffing and blessings...?-( IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 10.11.04, 01:42
        Oryginał: www.racjonalista.pl/kk.php/d,10

        Wolno jest kłamać ludziom,
        nawet w sprawach religii,
        oby tylko oszustwo przyniosło owoce"
        św. Hieronim

        ......
        "You can fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of
        the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all the time." - Abraham
        Lincoln

        www.geocities.com/poker_bluffing/bluffing-startegy.html
        ..........................................


        Informacje podajemy za serwisem TechWeb. Jedna trzecia badanych wskazała, że
        przynajmniej raz na tydzień otrzymuje listy od nadawców podszywających się pod
        pracowników banków. Co więcej, siedem na dziesięć osób odwiedziło strony
        przygotowane przez oszustów. Niestety aż 15% respondentów przyznało, że dało
        się oszukać i powierzyło swoje dane: numery kart kredytowych czy numery
        ubezpieczenia socjalnego.

        2% z badanych osób zaznaczyło, że straciło pieniądze w ten sposób. Do kradzieży
        dochodziło zwykle 2 tygodnie po przesłanym fałszywym e-mailu.

        Większość badanych jest zdania, że instytucje finansowe są bierne w walce z
        oszustami. 96% osób, które wzięły udział w ankiecie, przyznało, że banki
        powinni polepszyć system logowania do konta i szyfrowania przesyłanych danych.

        Badanie zostało przeprowadzone na ponad 1,5 tys. użytkownikach internetu.

        www.idg.pl/news/71034/100.html
        www.ifccfbi.gov/strategy/fraudtips.asp
        www.ifccfbi.gov/strategy/pressroom.asp
        • mcattery Re: God bluffing and blessings...?-( 10.11.04, 02:00
          ciag dalszy korespondencji kolesia:
      • mcattery oczywiscie ze bluffing ... 10.11.04, 01:47
        swojego czasu pisala o tym Wyborcza.Nawet niezle dziennikarz opisal mechanizm
        ale coz z tego skoro m.in Nigeria nie ma podpisanej umowy z Interpolem ?
        Podobnie Wybrzeze Kosci Sloniowej...
        Znajde tekst w archiwum i wkleje ci.

        Pozdrowienia od Valquirii... Usmiecha sie po psiemu do Ciebie doktorku smile
        • Gość: ).)((.w& sz7uka klams7wa czy oszus7wa IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 10.11.04, 02:12
          Tak generalnie wyglada iz pewne kategorie zawodowe sa szcze9olnie wyszkolone
          w sz7uce klams7wa czy oszus7wa...poli7ycy szcze9olnie...crying

          wink))

          www.crimes-of-persuasion.com/
          • drf DrFr0id 10.11.04, 19:58

            Psychological Effects of Fraud
            Fraud crime is a personal violation. Although there is no serious physical
            injury many victims of con-men speak of the betrayal as the psychological
            equivalent of rape. Some victims find it helpful to seek the services of a
            counseling professional, clergy member, or advocacy organization, but most
            suffer alone.

            Your trust in your own judgment, and your trust in others, is often shattered.
            You may have hesitated to tell family members, friends, or colleagues about
            your victimization for fear of criticism. Family members and business
            associates may even have been financially exploited at your urging, resulting
            in increased feelings of guilt and blame.

            The dread becomes immeasurable, unrelated to specifics, just an all
            encompassing blanket of depression.

            Fraud often evokes the following feelings or emotional reactions among its
            victims:

            self-doubt, shock, disbelief
            societal condemnation and indifference (the attitude that victims of fraud
            deserve what they get as a result of their own greed and stupidity)
            isolation (when victims suffer their losses in silence rather than risking
            alienation and blame from family members, friends, and colleagues)
            anger, resentment, and a sense of betrayal toward the offender for taking
            advantage of you especially if they are someone you know
            frustration with criminal justice professionals
            shame, embarrassment, and guilt if you feel you contributed to your own or
            others' victimization
            fear for your financial security
            increased concern about your personal safety and well-being or that of your
            family.




            The tangible cost of fraud crime is easily translated into dollar amounts. Less
            easily measured, and perhaps the most exacting cost of all, is the severe
            emotional impact of fraud crime on many of its victims. Such emotional harm can
            be caused by the victim's loss of the following:

            financial security
            family home
            business
            inheritance
            retirement savings or children's educational funds
            professional or personal credibility


            Although victim service providers and mental health practitioners have focused
            on the devastating effects of violent crime.

            Some of the same physiological and long-term emotional effects experienced by
            victims of violent crimes are also experienced by fraud victims such as:

            feeling of terror or helplessness
            rapid heart rate
            hyperventilation
            panic
            inability to eat or sleep
            loss of enjoyment of daily activities
            depression




            Short-term effects on victims include:

            preoccupation with the crime (thinking about it a great deal, talking about
            it constantly, replaying the crime, wondering what they could have done
            differently, etc.)
            inability to concentrate or perform simple mental tasks
            concern that other people will blame them for what has happened
            increased strain on personal relationships (even to the extent of divorce or
            withdrawal of support)


            In the extreme, fraud crimes have led some victims to attempt or succeed in
            committing suicide
          • drf ...........DrFroid................... & Fraud 10.11.04, 20:00
            Psychological Effects of Fraud
            Fraud crime is a personal violation. Although there is no serious physical
            injury many victims of con-men speak of the betrayal as the psychological
            equivalent of rape. Some victims find it helpful to seek the services of a
            counseling professional, clergy member, or advocacy organization, but most
            suffer alone.

            Your trust in your own judgment, and your trust in others, is often shattered.
            You may have hesitated to tell family members, friends, or colleagues about
            your victimization for fear of criticism. Family members and business
            associates may even have been financially exploited at your urging, resulting
            in increased feelings of guilt and blame.

            The dread becomes immeasurable, unrelated to specifics, just an all
            encompassing blanket of depression.

            Fraud often evokes the following feelings or emotional reactions among its
            victims:

            self-doubt, shock, disbelief
            societal condemnation and indifference (the attitude that victims of fraud
            deserve what they get as a result of their own greed and stupidity)
            isolation (when victims suffer their losses in silence rather than risking
            alienation and blame from family members, friends, and colleagues)
            anger, resentment, and a sense of betrayal toward the offender for taking
            advantage of you especially if they are someone you know
            frustration with criminal justice professionals
            shame, embarrassment, and guilt if you feel you contributed to your own or
            others' victimization
            fear for your financial security
            increased concern about your personal safety and well-being or that of your
            family.




            The tangible cost of fraud crime is easily translated into dollar amounts. Less
            easily measured, and perhaps the most exacting cost of all, is the severe
            emotional impact of fraud crime on many of its victims. Such emotional harm can
            be caused by the victim's loss of the following:

            financial security
            family home
            business
            inheritance
            retirement savings or children's educational funds
            professional or personal credibility


            Although victim service providers and mental health practitioners have focused
            on the devastating effects of violent crime.

            Some of the same physiological and long-term emotional effects experienced by
            victims of violent crimes are also experienced by fraud victims such as:

            feeling of terror or helplessness
            rapid heart rate
            hyperventilation
            panic
            inability to eat or sleep
            loss of enjoyment of daily activities
            depression




            Short-term effects on victims include:

            preoccupation with the crime (thinking about it a great deal, talking about
            it constantly, replaying the crime, wondering what they could have done
            differently, etc.)
            inability to concentrate or perform simple mental tasks
            concern that other people will blame them for what has happened
            increased strain on personal relationships (even to the extent of divorce or
            withdrawal of support)


            In the extreme, fraud crimes have led some victims to attempt or succeed in
            committing suicide crying((

            www.crimes-of-persuasion.com/Victims/victims.htm
            • Gość: dalekodoSokratesa Re: ...........DrFroid................... & IP: *.acn.waw.pl 11.11.04, 03:32
              dzieki za ciekawe opracowanie!!!!
              Nie wiedzialem,ze prowadzi sie studia psychologiczne nad ofiarami oszustw.
              Wchlonalem wiedze i az mi sie lepiej zrobilo.

              Wiem, ze nic nie wiem......

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