Gary
02-10-2005, 10:29 PM
Now this has sunk to the lowest of lows using a soldier as the basis for a scam. This guy should be found and shot. or maybe sent to that woman in london for a night. I think a DOS attack might be in order one day soon.
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From: sgt John Smith,
hey there this is sgt John Smith, I am a soldier and photo journalist , serving in the military .I am with the 248th Engineer corp. in the National Guard.
I am writing this message from ar-ramadi in Iraq.
we hit Iraq last may 2003 and have moved around a few times building up f.o.b.'s around the western side of the country as well as missions into Bagdad.With attackes by insurgents everyday and car bombs,We managed to move funds belonging to Saddam Hussien's family.
The total amount is US$25 Million dollars in cash,mostly 100 dollar bills. We want to move this money out of iraqi. no strings attached, just help us recieve it, Iraq is a warzone although partially ended. We plan on using diplomatic courier to ship the money out in one large silver box, using diplomatic immunity.
If you are interested I will send you the full details, When you receive this letter signifying your interest including your most confidential telephone/fax numbers for quick response also your contact details.
Respectfully,
Sgt,John Smith.
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From: sgt John Smith,
hey there this is sgt John Smith, I am a soldier and photo journalist , serving in the military .I am with the 248th Engineer corp. in the National Guard.
I am writing this message from ar-ramadi in Iraq.
we hit Iraq last may 2003 and have moved around a few times building up f.o.b.'s around the western side of the country as well as missions into Bagdad.With attackes by insurgents everyday and car bombs,We managed to move funds belonging to Saddam Hussien's family.
The total amount is US$25 Million dollars in cash,mostly 100 dollar bills. We want to move this money out of iraqi. no strings attached, just help us recieve it, Iraq is a warzone although partially ended. We plan on using diplomatic courier to ship the money out in one large silver box, using diplomatic immunity.
If you are interested I will send you the full details, When you receive this letter signifying your interest including your most confidential telephone/fax numbers for quick response also your contact details.
Respectfully,
Sgt,John Smith.
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