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Posted by old fashioned farmer on April 07, 2003 at 09:49:17 from (164.107.203.253):

I've heard about these scams with antique tractor buyers from other countries but haven't ever received one. Well, I got a similar e-mail today only it pertained to some cattle supply operation with a lot of dollar amounts being thrown around that pretty well instantly tip it as being a scam. Thought you all might get a kick out of reading it. Here it is. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer

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Dear Sir,

I am writting this letter out of a genuine desperation to find a reliable partner in the unfolding transaction.I have been unjustly treated by my partner in a transaction so,I seek your help, attention and genuine co-operation to our mutual benefit and 1 believe that you will not let down the trust and confidence 1 am about to repose on you.

MY NAME IS MR PAUL FRANK,I am 27 years old and for the past ten years,I have been working in a puublic Relations firm that pays me about two hundred dollars each month. On the 30th of june,our company made a very big financial breakthrough when we made contact with Alhaji Duadu Dasuki (xi)and began to supply him his cow medicines. Alhaji Duadu Dansuki(xi) is THE PRESIDENT OF DASUKI AGRO ALLIED FARMS)is a millionaire farmer with CATTLE FARMS in MALI, SENEGAL, GUINEA, BURKINA FASO, CHAD REP, and a new one located at ZIMBABWE. Moreover, he is the greatest supplier of cattle beef and other dairy products to the whole of West Africa.
HE had informed us about the huge amount of money he spends on the purchase of a particular but very important cattle medicine. Precisely, he buys US$ 5,000 per carton. He asked if our organisation can source for a cheaper supplier.

We did market research and discovered that we can buy these medicine in Europe for US$2,000 per carton. We moved a proposal to DASUKI AGRO ALLIED FARMS, to supply him at US$4,800 per carton which they accepted. As these supplies progressed and our company is doing fine,I requested to my boss for an increase in our salary.he was so upset that he sacked me without benefits and ten years of dedicated workmanship.

I was so desperate that I went to the Dasuki Agro Allied farms and infomed Alhaji Duadu Dasuki(XI),that I have a foriegn contact that will be willing to supply him this sme products at US$4,000. Per carton. ALhaji Dasuki in turn confided to me that he is about to place order for one thousand cartons following a suspected outbreak of disease in his farms.I asured Alhaji Duadu Dasuki that my forieng contact will be in the position to manufacture and supply to him,infact I convinced him that my former boss usually buy from my foriegn contact and that is why he sales to him at a higher price.HOWEVER,I INFORMED ALHAJI DAUDU THAT HE WILL HAVE TO PAY CASH IN ADVANCE BEFORE MY FORIEGN CONTACT WILL SUPPLY TO HIM. For the moment he has stopped all contact with my boss.

Please consider on how to handle this profitable project and kindly contact me immediately on my mail box, for details and negotiations as regards my commission.However,I will insist that my commission will be 20% of the total profit.

Note : We will buy one thousand carton at US$2,000,000. We sell to them at US$4,000,000 Dollars, our client pays cash before lifting of the goods. (They must not know our purchase point in Europe).


Thanks and God bless you.

Mr.paul frank

00225 07537791




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