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S.Africa: New 419 scam twist based on White Zim Farmers

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Original Post Date: 2005-05-16  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/16/2005 4:04:07 PM
S.Africa: New 419 scam twist based on White Zim Farmers
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S.Africa: New 419 scam twist based on White Zim Farmers

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 5/16/2005 4:04:07 PM

S.Africa: New 419 scam twist based on White Zim Farmers

The infamous Nigerian œ419 scam has taken on a new hue. American readers of TAUSA™s international bulletin have told us they are receiving letters from one Steven Wilson who purports to be an official member of the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmer™s Union. His land was œforcefully taken: he informs recipients of his e-mail letters, and the CFU™s headquarters in Harare were recently looted by Mugabe™s thugs. The œhuge funds kept in the strongroom of the CFU headquarters were fortunately salvaged, he says, and these œfunds have been successfully œfreighted abroad and now need to be invested in œviable business ventures.

œMr. Wilson is banned from leaving Zimbabwe, we are told, and he needs people abroad to œpick up this investment for him. All charges for freighting the funds to their destination have been paid, so œthere is nothing to worry about he declares. The recipients are asked to give details of bank accounts overseas so that the funds can be placed under clients™ custody ready for investment.

Somehow the English used in the plea doesn™t ring true. The verbs are wrong, the syntax is strange and the open admission that CFU funds have been œstored in a strongroom at CFU headquarters seems a rash announcement to put out on the internet.

Have the 419 Nigerians cottoned on to a new approach? It seems so. One wonders how many overseas recipients will be taken in by this one!

Source:
SOUTH AFRICA BULLETIN
from the headquarters of the
TAU SA

www.rights2property.com

Tel. (43)+ 27 12 804 8031 Fax (43)+ 27 12 804 2014


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