"E-mail SCAM"

@kreizhy (111)
Philippines
August 16, 2007 3:21am CST
Please be aware of this. If someone sends you an e-mail like this in any form, amount or name, just ignor it and delete it. This scammer is offering a very huge amount of money. He will ask you to participate to his proposition that you will be serve as the next of kin or next of beneficiary of his deceased client. It is a "SCAM". Dear ______________, My name is Barrister Azman bin Abdullah, a legal practitioner with ___________ Law Firm in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I saw your contact and profile and decided that you could cooperate with me in this proposition. I have a client who was deceased in November 2001, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I am contacting you because you have the same surname as my deceased client......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Yours faithfully, Azman bin Abdullah
2 responses
@madzie09 (278)
• Philippines
16 Aug 07
that name is kinda familiar, does he have a mylot account too? and keep posting about making money? and asking for your emails....im not so sure but that picture is somehow on my memory. anyway thanx for the information given, this is really a great help. :)
@kreizhy (111)
• Philippines
17 Aug 07
Yah its alright!!! I don't wanna those evil fooling around us. I think if he found the mylot, he would gonna post a lot in making money.
@Daelin (683)
• Brazil
18 Aug 07
This kind of scam is really dangerous. They send thousands of emails and some of the receivers just believe them. Usually the victim is an elder who is retired and live alone. This kind of scam is known as 419.