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Posted by 730d se on December 18, 2009 at 14:03:29 from (205.188.116.74):

Any of you that would remotely think this is real, let us know.

"Your check delivery fee has been paid.

How are you today? I am writing to inform you that I have Paid the fee for your Cheque Draft. And I went to the bank to confirm if the Cheque has expired or getting near to expire andMr.Ahmed Zafa the Director of KDB Central Bank of West AfricanStates(KDBCEAO) told me that before the cheque will get to your position that it will expire.

So I told him to cash the US$1.500,000.00 United States Dollars to cash payment to avoid losting this funds.However, all the necessary arrangement of delivering the US$1.500,000.00 UNITED STATES DOLLARS in cash was made with courie: ADEXEC COURIER SERVICES PLC. in Cotonou Benin Republic,Mr.John Will a the Director of Amhadgin parckaging West African States Cotonou have to package the sum of US$1.500, 000.00 in cash for me.

Then he also agreed to help me to Register th e Consignment with ADEXEC COURIER SERVICES PLC. Infact I'm happy that every movement I made goes normally.
As for our agreement with the ADEXEC COURIER SERVICES PLC. they promised that your consignment will leave this Country on monday next week,But the Director of the ADEXEC COURIER SERVICES PLC. said that they need your contacts informations to able them meet up with you immediately to enable the Diplomat Agent contact you on arrivale to your Country.

Please write a letter of application to the given address below.

ATTN: Mr.Nnochiri Johnson.
TEl: +229-97-659118
EMAIL: adexec@clix.pt

Please, Send them your contacts information to able them locate you immediately they arrived in your country with your BOX .This is what they need from you.

1.YOUR FULL NAME
2.YOUR HOME ADDRESS.
3.YOUR CURRENT HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER.
4.YOUR CURRENT OFFICE TEL EPHONE.
5.A COPY OF YOUR PICTURE.

Please make sure you send this needed infoïmation to the Director general of ADEXEC COURIER SERVICES PLC,with their address given stated above.

Note.The ADEXEC COURIER SERVICES PLC. don't know the contents of the Box. I registered it as a personal effect. They don't know it contents money. this is to avoid them delaying with the BOX. don't let them know that is money that is in that Box.

I am waiting for your urgent response. You can even call the Director of the company with this line:+229-97-659-118.

Thanks and Remain Blessed.
Herman Hansley"


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