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Falcons-Fan Lilburn, GA, United States 2020-02-16 23:46:42 Nigerian/419 Scam | Urgent Response
41.190.2.17 Known Scammer NIGERIA ISP: Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services (EMTS) Limited Attn: My name is Peter John, I am a Human Right Activist, Financial Consultant and a Debt Recovery Solicitor. I have been trying to reach you via your phone number concerning this issue but not getting through, I want to inform you that your payment is being reviewed as I write to you now. I need you to confirm your current information for verification, and kindly send me a Power of Attorney, so I can swiftly represent you in your pending transaction with the commercial bank. It is very important that I stand in for you immediately because your payment is completely reviewed and if you are not adequately represented, you will lose the payment. Payment for my services is fully when the fund is in your account. In anticipation of your response. Regards, Barr. Peter John PLEASE READ THE USEFUL INFORMATION BELOW ... Use BOTH Bing and Google to search email addresses and phone numbers so you will not get ripped off. Never use Money Gram, Western Union, Ria to send a fee to strangers. Never buy an i-tunes card, Amazon card steam wallet giftcard(s) or any gift cards to send to scammers.Never use bitcoin and send the wallet / address to scammers. If you do, it is gone for ever. If you must send the money (please do not) When you use money gram, Western Union, the United States is the control of the United States, and even if it is in Africa and you need to transfer to New York. Send the money to a US, UK, Canada, or South Africa bank account only. You could get your money back from below If you send money to this scammer, please In the US ... 1.first ... file a police report 2. second ... file a complaint at www.ic3.gov and include the police report case number near the bottom of the form. In the UK ... 1.first ... a police report 2. second ... file a complaint at www.actionfraud.police.uk and include the case number of the police report |