Let's Be Partners (He writes)

@hdjohnson (2981)
United States
February 22, 2009 10:05pm CST
Below is the caption of a spam mail I got from Frank Michael. If you look at the email, you're find all one grammatical error and one misspelled word. I simply hate this emails. Don't you? Dear Friend, I am Frank Micheal Head Audit and Contract Payment with the above company office london with due respect and regard, I have decided to contact you on a business transaction that will be very beneficial to both of us at the end of the transaction. During the course of auditing last month,I discovered an over-invoiced floating fund $12.5Million Dollars being part of operational cost for last month crude oil supply but was not used by the previous board,The new Board of Directors of the Scotland National Petroleum Company has given my office the go ahead for compilation of all debts we owe all contractors that supply and service oil instalations nationwide, so i want to present you as a contractor that has done service for the corporation now seeking payment. Once i receive your favorable response,i will now advice you on modalities to follow for us to claim the fund.Note that the confidence and trust repose on you can not be over-emphasis so there you are advice to keep this project to yourself,if you want us to succeed. Am look forward to your urgent response to my private email address:You can include your telephone or mobile number for easy Communication. Best Regards Mr Frank Micheal [b]I MEAN SERIOUSLY DOES FRANK THINK I JUST FELL OFF THE TURNIP TRUCK, YESTERDAY?[/B]
5 responses
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
24 Feb 09
I get these things every single day and I don't bother to even bother to read them. I just delete them. They are just plain ridiculous.
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
12 Apr 09
Good for a laugh, perhaps, but mostly just a waste of time.
• Australia
23 Feb 09
I know they can get annoying to some people, but I actually read them, and like to see the story that a particular person has made. I find them interesting, but I never reply as what the mail in it says itself is a big load of crap.
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@hdjohnson (2981)
• United States
23 Feb 09
My such language from a princess and everything. LoL! I agree I wouldn't ever reply to one of them unless I was apart of a sting investigation operation to try and pinpoint their location of operation and arrest them.
@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
12 Apr 09
It would not be a trap for me, but it must have been successful at least once or they would not keep on doing it. I love how they use the big fancy meaningless words.
@Shawchert (1094)
• United States
23 Feb 09
sometimes these types of emails make me laugh, I read them just so they can make my day. Seriously. I think I get about 5 a month? maybe more on a busy month o.o.
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@hdjohnson (2981)
• United States
23 Feb 09
They really annoy me sometimes. I do like the real funny headliners though. Now those make me laugh. Usually if I don't know the person sending me the email, I might open it up or I will just flag it to go to my SPAM folder for future reference. It seems the more I do that though. The more I get. Arrrrrrgggggrrrrrrr..
@Jae2619 (1482)
• United States
23 Feb 09
These emails are silly. I get my fair share of them and the more I attempt to avoid them, and send them to spam, the more I get. It's almost like the spam fighters are working with the spammers... Anyways, it's really sad that there are people out that do actually fall for these types of emails.
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@hdjohnson (2981)
• United States
23 Feb 09
LoL. With so much other things in the world that people have to deal with, it is really sad to see them deal with their own wicked thoughts in such a manner that they have to attempt to bamboozle others out of their hard earned money, with such bogus lies and deceit.