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#1 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:50 pm

MAC & COUNSELORS AT LAW
JEAN PAUL AVENUE BP 325
COTONOU.BENIN REPUBLIC
26/05/007

I have been expecting you to come down here and pick your
international certified Bank draft of $800.000.00 USD (Eight hundred thousand united states Dollars)but i did not hear from you since that time.then I deposited the Draft with Global Trust courrier Company Benin.I travelled out of the country to see my family.

All you need to do is to contact the Director of Global Trust Service Company. with the contact below to pay the delivery fee of your draft so that they will send you the tracking number of your draft as they assured me you will recieve it at your door step within 48 hours of payment of the delivery charges.

Below are their contact addresses:

Contact Dr.Jim Okata
Director General (GTSC)
E-mail:globaltrustcompanyplc02@yahoo.fr
Tel:+299-93773404


Send the following informations to them for proper identification and easy delivery.
(1)Full Names:
(2)Delivery Address:
(3)Occupation:
(4)Telephone numbers (home and office)
Let me know as soon as you receive your Draft
Have a Nice Day

Best Regard.
JOHN BROWN

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#2 Post by silvercamaro » Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:02 pm

There you go. He wouldn't say "Have a nice day" if he weren't a genuinely nice guy. Whether it's worth the effort to go all the way to Benin for a crummy $800K is another story, though, particular since you've been named heir to so many multi-million-dollar legacies in recent months.

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#3 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:04 pm

Tell him you don't have the time. You're too busy picking up all those $1-2,000,000 checks in Nigeria.

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