Financial Services Authority

Another one of these scams got past my spam filters…

From: “Mrs. Susan Bricks” <jhensing@cox.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:45:03
Subject: DEARLY BELOVED.

From: Mrs. Susan Bricks

I worked with the Financial Services Authority (FSA)UK. Before my illness. I deposited a bond as the beneficiary to my late husband George. Presently, this bond is with the private bank, reserved account. In Europe. I will provide you account details to the dormant account.

Oh, really?

Recently, my Doctor told me that I would not last for the next three months due to cancer and stroke. Having known my condition I decided to donate this fund to churches or better still an individual that will utilize this bond the way I am going to instruct here in. I want you to bless souls, fund churches, orphanages and widows propagating the word of God and to ensure that the house of God is maintained.

Yeah, right.

Please, do contact me if you will go into charity partnership with me. Now that I know will leave this sinful world. Rather than losing everything my late husband and I worked for all these years without a child.

Boo fucking hoo…

My beloved, I await your urgent response in good faith. If you are willing to handle this project in good faith.

My beloved? My, aren’t we being a bit presumptuous?

Mrs. Susan Bricks.
PRIVATE NURSING HOME. UK
Email: susan_assistance@yahoo.co.uk

This story is truly amazing. Someone living in a nursing home in the UK, with one foot already in the grave, manages to go all the way to Israel just to send me an email…

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2 thoughts on “Financial Services Authority”

  1. sir what can i do i won a alot of prize in random yahoo lootry now thay what 950 uk dollers in regonol office in accra gana its that righ replay me aurgeent

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