Scam Tip Report #7857 - My Inherited Will
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| Denise Linkous San Jose, CA, United States 2013-02-02 04:40:31 Wills/Probate Scam
| +1 My Inherited Will On January 24,2013 I received an e-mail informing me that a Ruth Davidson had decided to will me $10,000,000.00 and 2 trunks of family valuables at her death. This e-mail posing as her saying that God had told her to give me these funds and that she knew I would do good with the money, according to this e-mail she did not want her late-husbands family to have these funds. I called Sun Investments the next day looking for Jeff Blass (this was the address on the first e-mail, and yes a Jeff Blass does work for Sun Investment Bank in Holly Grove Florida I left a message but he has not returned my call. Today Feb. 1, 2013 I received another e-mail from George Stewart (Ruth Davidson\'s lawyer from the UK) asking me to open a bank account and send the numbers to him along with a copy of my ID and they would transfer the funds to my bank with-in 48 hours (Keeping in mind that the original e-mail said upon Ruth\'s death from cancer would be when I would receive these funds) and that if I wanted to speak to Ruth I would be able to after the funds had been transferred. REMEMBER IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT IS!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| natasha (Garden City, MI, United States) Added the following extra information on :2013-02-10 21:58:22 |
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I recieved the same email only it was weird because I got in on Feb 9th but the letter is dated for Feb. 10 2013. The number doesn't even work and it just seem odd all together...I went to research it and this website came up....I don't know what is wrong with these people I also researched her name and according to plenty websites the real Ruth Davidson died in 1980 before I was even born...
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