Scam Victims Compensation Payment Award !

Date: November 14, 2009 15:30 pm Comments: 0

From: Obama’s Foundation =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A9_2009?= <info@obamafoundation.com>
Reply-To: mrsjoan_coles@sify.com
Subject: Scam Victims Compensation Payment Award !
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 10:07:48 +0100 (CET)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Greetings to you,

On behalf of the Obama’s Foundation, we wish to notify you
as a beneficiary of $500,000.00 USD in compensation of scam
victims.Do contact HSBC INTERNATIONAL BANK, United Kingdom
Branch for verification and release of your $500,000.00 USD
that we have deposited with the HSBC BANK,UK.

The account log on will be presented to you by the bank in
order to access the funds before releasing into your nominated
bank account. You will transfer the funds into your nominated
account on-line as the HSBC BANK,UK will provide the necessary
information to you. We have taken care of the cost of transfer
(C.O.T) and the VAT.Please if you are willing to accept the
funds, do contact the Managing Director of the HSBC BANK,UK
with the following details:

You are to fill the appropriate form and submit to the bank.

[1] Full Names:________________
[2] Contact address______________________________
[3] Direct Telephone No: ___________________
|4| Occupation : ____________________________

Managing Director of the HSBC BANK,UK
Name: Mrs. Mrs Joan Cole Esq
Private Email: mrsjoan_coles@sify.com

Yours Faithfully,
Dr.Gary Adams
Coordinator.
OBAMA’S FOUNDATION

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