Sunday, February 12, 2017

Sunday

419 scams

Good Day

Thanks for your prompt response to my previous email, we am looking to
work with a reputable individual/firm to mop up and place funds into
viable investment ventures in your country and perhaps with your
assistance we could avoid high taxes. I came across your data via a
business directory. I want to know if you have the ability, workforce
and strength to help us invest in the following sector real estate,
hotel management/tourism, stock management and commercial agriculture
in your country and get rewarded financially without affecting your
convenience. I am Mr Thompson Sibusiso the director Pipeline project
and planning Chad Oil and Pipeline Project.

The Chad Oil and Pipeline Project is a $3.7 billion development
project comprising some 300 oil wells, which are expected to extract
approximately one billion barrels of oil over twenty-five years.
Located in Chad's southwestern region, it is one of Africa's largest
public/private development projects. Once extracted, the oil will be
transported by a 640 mile underground pipeline, through neighboring
Cameroon, to an offshore export loading facility. Construction began
in October 2000 and the oil started flowing in 2004. Project ownership
is comprised of a three-company oil consortium (Exxon/Mobil 40%,
PETRONAS Malaysia 35% and Chevron 25%) and the governments of Chad and
Cameroon, which hold a combined 3% stake in the pipeline portion of
the project. The project included the development of the Doba oil
fields in Chad and the construction of a 30in-wide buried pipeline
from the oil fields in Chad, 1,070km to Cameroon's Atlantic Coast
pumping stations, ancillary facilities and infrastructure. The funds
used

during the time of this projects some of the contracts were
deliberately over invoiced at the rate of Forty-Five Million United
States Dollars (US$45,000,000.00) I solicit your help so you can stand
as the foreign contractor / beneficiary of the said funds after which
we can re-profile the Approval documents with your details to secure
the payment of US$45Million to you as beneficiary because the paying
bank is First National Bank Of South Africa. Upon receipt of your
immediate response, we shall discuss the compulsory modalities to see
this transaction to successful conclusion. Note that you will be
entitled to 20% share of the total funds as your compensation for your
assistance. I consequently request your maximum assistance and
co-operation to facilitate the release of the funds to you.

In conclusion, I guarantee that this transaction would be executed
under a legitimate arrangement that will protect us from any breach of
law. Please keep this transaction confidential and note that this
transaction must be concluded within two weeks. If you cannot assist
then I will suggest that you introduce anyone you consider trustworthy
and capable to work with me on this confidential transaction. Please
kindly provide the below details.

Full Name:
Full Address:
Home Telephone Number:
Mobile Number:
Age:
Occupation:
Email:


Best Regards,
Good Day

Thanks for your prompt response to my previous email, we am looking to
work with a reputable individual/firm to mop up and place funds into
viable investment ventures in your country and perhaps with your
assistance we could avoid high taxes. I came across your data via a
business directory. I want to know if you have the ability, workforce
and strength to help us invest in the following sector real estate,
hotel management/tourism, stock management and commercial agriculture
in your country and get rewarded financially without affecting your
convenience. I am Mr Thompson Sibusiso the director Pipeline project
and planning Chad Oil and Pipeline Project.

The Chad Oil and Pipeline Project is a $3.7 billion development
project comprising some 300 oil wells, which are expected to extract
approximately one billion barrels of oil over twenty-five years.
Located in Chad's southwestern region, it is one of Africa's largest
public/private development projects. Once extracted, the oil will be
transported by a 640 mile underground pipeline, through neighboring
Cameroon, to an offshore export loading facility. Construction began
in October 2000 and the oil started flowing in 2004. Project ownership
is comprised of a three-company oil consortium (Exxon/Mobil 40%,
PETRONAS Malaysia 35% and Chevron 25%) and the governments of Chad and
Cameroon, which hold a combined 3% stake in the pipeline portion of
the project. The project included the development of the Doba oil
fields in Chad and the construction of a 30in-wide buried pipeline
from the oil fields in Chad, 1,070km to Cameroon's Atlantic Coast
pumping stations, ancillary facilities and infrastructure. The funds
used

during the time of this projects some of the contracts were
deliberately over invoiced at the rate of Forty-Five Million United
States Dollars (US$45,000,000.00) I solicit your help so you can stand
as the foreign contractor / beneficiary of the said funds after which
we can re-profile the Approval documents with your details to secure
the payment of US$45Million to you as beneficiary because the paying
bank is First National Bank Of South Africa. Upon receipt of your
immediate response, we shall discuss the compulsory modalities to see
this transaction to successful conclusion. Note that you will be
entitled to 20% share of the total funds as your compensation for your
assistance. I consequently request your maximum assistance and
co-operation to facilitate the release of the funds to you.

In conclusion, I guarantee that this transaction would be executed
under a legitimate arrangement that will protect us from any breach of
law. Please keep this transaction confidential and note that this
transaction must be concluded within two weeks. If you cannot assist
then I will suggest that you introduce anyone you consider trustworthy
and capable to work with me on this confidential transaction. Please
kindly provide the below details.

Full Name:
Full Address:
Home Telephone Number:
Mobile Number:
Age:
Occupation:
Email:


Best Regards,

Thompson Sibusiso.

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