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Last reply i recieved from him which was a few days ago

PLEASE IF YOU WANT TO ASSIST IN THIS TRANSACTION LET ME KNOW SO THAT WE CAN START THE PROCESS BECAUSE I CAN NOT DO THAT WHICH YOU WANT ME TO DO.

NANA WILLIAMS

Its been around 18 days now since his first email which said i had 10 days in which to claim the money or else the ghanan government would get it and hes still talking about it!!

I replied back saying i would give him 90% of the 12.5mil if he holds the sign up!! :P

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No reply for a few days so i just sent him a email to piss him off.

Nana

Long time no hear.

I will be flying into South Africa around Wednesday the 20th next week.

Can you meet in Cape Town as I will bring all the necessary paperwork you are after.

After we get that sorted out we can go out on the town and have a few (lot) of celebration drinks and pickup a few woman.

Regards

Your Millionaire Friend

  • 5 weeks later...
so you didnt hear from him again???

yeah i have, but i havent updated this thread, coz i still cant get him to hold a sign saying 'I am a **** sucking scam artist' which i wrote backwards and with different spacing so he couldnt understand it as someone suggested in the thread earlier.

He thinks i am flying to ghana to meet him, but he now wants $500 to prepare some bogus paperwork. He asked me to transfer the money through western union. I said i did but money bounced coz the account he gave was under fereral investigation, which i made up after he wrote back twice asking where the money was :( He must have a few scams on the go at once coz, he misses the finer points. like he first told me i had to act within 1 week or i couldnt claim the money and i told him I was flying into ghana on the 1st of November and now its the 16th and he hasent realised :rant:

I didnt hear anything then for about 1 week when he gave me the account details of some bank in New York to transfer the money into without saying anything about the fake federal investigation i told him about.

I am not sure what to BS to him now coz i am getting bored with him. I have his phone number which i will post when i get to work tomorrow, i rang it once and some funny sounding african guy answered, but it was in the middle of the night there and i couldnt understand wtf he was saying.

  • 2 weeks later...

He is getting desperate, he now only wants $100 USD to do the BS paper work!

I sent him a link to the current affair story that was on Monday about 2 email scammers who scammed some aus guy, getting caught by scotland yard and asked him hes knows them coz they reminded me of him!!

He hasent got back to me, he prob now finially realises i was onto his scam from day 1!! ;)

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