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Personal logo Virtualscratchbuilder Supporting Member of TMP Fezian21 Sep 2007 5:18 p.m. PST

Here's my golden opportunity!

" I am really very sorry to balge into your privacy in
this form.However I seek your pardon for that, since this is
the best way I feel I can reach you. I am Barrister Leo
Chung, a Japanese, the Personal attorney to one deceased
immigrant from your country, who was based in London, also
referred to as my client.

On the 12th of July 2003, my client, his wife and their
only Child died in the train bomb blast along Edgware road
Uk. Some of his properties, was put out for sale which I
monitored the payment as his attorney, has been bought and
paid for.Now the money paid was deposited into his Local
account here in London. "

Little does he know that I am his client's only child!

Doc Perverticus21 Sep 2007 5:29 p.m. PST

Chung is a Chinese name…. Throw the bum out!!

Personal logo Virtualscratchbuilder Supporting Member of TMP Fezian21 Sep 2007 5:31 p.m. PST

And…. the email came from Hong Kong.

Saginaw21 Sep 2007 6:20 p.m. PST

I'm sorry, but how low can someone go to use a backstory involving a very real and tragic event? At the very least, the dummy sending this electronic crap could've made up something more imaginative.

Anyway, sorry for the rant. Carry on.

Covert Walrus04 Dec 2008 3:42 a.m. PST

There *are* ethnic Chinese who live in Japan, but anyway, it's an email. Thus, it's a scam.

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