Who Wants Free Money

How about this for a 'sophisticated scam'?

I am Dr.Edward Lloyd Head of Inspection Unit united Nations office.
inspection Agency in Harts-field Jackson international airport
Atlanta GA. During our investigation, we discovered An abandoned
shipment through a Diplomat from from United kingdom which was transferred
from JF Kennedy Airport. To our facility here in Atlanta, and when
scanned it revealed an undisclosed sum of money in 2 metal consignment
package weighing approximate 110kg each. The consignment was abandoned
because the content was not properly declared by the consignee

The diplomat's inability to pay for Non-inspection fees among other
things are the reason why the consignment was delayed and abandoned. By
my assessment, each of the boxes contains about $4,000,000,00, or
more.But right now you need the consignment clearance permit or allow
us repatriate
it back to UK(place of origin) as we were instructed. like i did say again the
shipper abandoned it and ran away most importantly because he gave a false
declaration, you have to get back this package provided you will also give me
something out of it (financial gratification) contact Email Address: Fill IN Whatever You Want!

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What was that email addre$$ again?

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Sounds perfectly legitimate to me. My friend, a Nigerian prince, agrees with me.

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Now that is funny !!

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Here is the story behind the "Nigerian Prince":

"My goal was to get money," said Adekunle Adedeji, a former romance scammer from Nigeria who goes by the name Chris.

While Adedeji, 23, did not pose as a "Nigerian prince," he did tap another long running internet fraud: the romance scam.

Using someone else's photos found on Instagram and pretending to be an American employed by the U.S. military, Adedeji lured women on a dating site and convinced them to send him money. "I stole $20,000 from one woman," he said.

His ploy eventually unraveled when she discovered his photos were fake, he said. But his guilty conscience also played a role. Adedeji now works with online dating investigation site SocialCatfish.com to educate others on such scams.

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