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To: William H Huebl who wrote (1537)7/31/2002 6:55:22 AM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
I got an email from a guy who rarely invests. He's going to buy some DYN today. He should have bought it Monday, yesterday it jumped .54 to 1.74.



To: William H Huebl who wrote (1537)7/31/2002 6:57:48 AM
From: Ish  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34894
 
Lucky me, I received this today-

Dr. John Efetobor
Treasury Officer
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
Fax:234-9-2721197.

Dear Sir,

BUSINESS PROPOSAL.

I am the Treasury Officer, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation[NNPC]and a close associate of the immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources.

The Minister has mandated me to transfer the sum of US$88 millions recovered from an over-invoiced contracts involving the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation[NNPC] into several private account in Europe and United States.

A total sum of US$73,700,000.00 has been transferred before the emergence of this present Civilian Administration, leaving the balance of US$14,300,000.00.

I have made proper arrangement/documentation to transfer the balance which is retained in a coded account of the NNPC with the Central Bank of Nigeria. We are soliciting that you help us to receive the fund in trust. We cannot complete this transaction smoothly without the participation of a foreign partner who would provide an account where the funds could be lodged. Since it is a contract

payment, the funds must be remitted to a foreign account. The remittance of the funds requires little documentation that would be completed as soon as you provide us with a secured bank account where you may wish to receive the money.

There is no risk involved on your part in this transaction since the former Minister and I have covered this transaction with adequate contract and external credit documents from the beginning.

What we require from you by Fax or Email are viz:

{i} Acceptance letter of this offer

{ii} Your company name and confidential telephone and fax numbers

{iii} Convincing Honesty, Trustworthiness and Willingness to abide by the requirements of this proposal paramount of which is CONFIDENTIALITY.

We have agreed that you will retain 20% of the entire US$14,300,000.00 for your effort in this transaction, 70% for us partners here in Nigeria and the remaining 10% will be used for defrayal of incidental cost in the course of this transfer.

Please reply urgently by Fax or e-mail as we expect that the transaction will not take more than ten working days. And please note that this transaction must be top secret.

Best regards,

J.O.Efetobor PhD.
Treasury Officer
NNPC



To: William H Huebl who wrote (1537)7/31/2002 6:59:16 AM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
And even luckier-

A $65 Investment can Earn $6000 Or More Per Month!

This offer is limited to the first 49 people who contact me today!

I Want To Put Serious Cash In Your Hands Right Now! Forget Everything
You've Seen Before. If You Want To Start Earning Real Cash Each And Every
Month you need to email me RIGHT NOW!

EMAIL TO: YesIwantMORE@hotmail.com

subjet: MORE INFO

Include in the body your NAME, eMAIL ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, TIME ZONE and
BEST TIME TO CALL.

We'll take care of the rest. Expect info soon.


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