I have "Great Expectations"
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:06 am
To the tune of $15 million dollars! So says this latest e-mail I received this morning:
"Legal notice from James Ellis & Co.
London WC2A 3LH U.K.
A DEPOSIT BOX HAS BEEN TRACED TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS.
I work for James Ellis & Co., a U.K. law firm that arranges asset management and storage of special valuables for reputable clients.
We have information concerning of the availability of a deposit box with a
Vaults Storage Company which has been listed in your name which your email address won. A benefactor made you the beneficiary of the deposit box which contains US15,000,000.00. The lease on the Safe deposit box has expired and no further rental payments or claims have since been made since dormancy. ... "
This along with the $15 million I'm to get from a bank in Nigeria. Life is good! All they want is my bank account information. That seems reasonable.
Now I can buy Maplecroft!
I wonder how many people actually fall for this kind of nonsense. Is there anyone who hasn't received these kind of e-mails?
"Legal notice from James Ellis & Co.
London WC2A 3LH U.K.
A DEPOSIT BOX HAS BEEN TRACED TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS.
I work for James Ellis & Co., a U.K. law firm that arranges asset management and storage of special valuables for reputable clients.
We have information concerning of the availability of a deposit box with a
Vaults Storage Company which has been listed in your name which your email address won. A benefactor made you the beneficiary of the deposit box which contains US15,000,000.00. The lease on the Safe deposit box has expired and no further rental payments or claims have since been made since dormancy. ... "
This along with the $15 million I'm to get from a bank in Nigeria. Life is good! All they want is my bank account information. That seems reasonable.
Now I can buy Maplecroft!
I wonder how many people actually fall for this kind of nonsense. Is there anyone who hasn't received these kind of e-mails?