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Posted by BushogPapa on September 28, 2004 at 13:28:29 from (205.188.117.10):
Dear friend, I am Walter Clark, a project manager with the federal ministry of works and housing (fmwh). I obtained your email from the internet, while searching for a reliable person, who could assist us in receiving gratification from contractors awarded contracts executed under the current budgetary allocation for nddc. These bills had been approved for payment by the concerned ministry. The contracts had been executed, commissioned. What we are about to receive now is gratification from the contractors whom we helped obtain the contracts and process their payments. On our part, all modalities had been worked out in ensuring a smooth transaction within the next Ten days. All I want from you is your details to enable these foreign contractors forward the gratification to you on our behalf, because as government officials we cannot collect directly from them, neither are we allowed by law to operate foreign accounts. I will like you to provide immediately your full names, address and telephone number if you are interested. Please note: there will be no financial obligation required from you and this transaction is risk free. For each gratification received by you on our behalf, you are entitled to 10% of that sum. As soon as you indicate your interest, further instructions will be passed on to you on the procedure that we will follow in accomplishing this deal. Kindly reach me immediately furnishing me with your details as stated above. Looking forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Walter Clark What agency should this be presented to...if it is real...?? Sure would like to put a STOP to this kind of Graft....!! Ron..
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