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Quark
07-14-2007, 09:36 AM
Hot off the presses! Meet Chief Anthony I. Idigbe (http://antifraudintl.org/showpost.php?p=8923&postcount=71) (SAN), now scamming using the email <idigbechamber@aol.de>. He uses this picture, stolen from somewhere. He gives an office address of Punuka Chambers, Plot 45 Oyibo Adjarho Street, Off Ayinde Akinmade Street, Off Admiralty Way, (by White Dove School), Lekki Phase 1, Lekki-Lagos, Nigeria

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Cold War Kid
07-28-2007, 11:59 AM
Havent we seen him before?

De Master Yoda
07-28-2007, 12:04 PM
Kid, you are right. we have seen him before!

From: CHIEF ANTHONY.I.IDIGBE
Reply To: <mranthony_pc@yahoo.com>
IP: 200.103.225.19
Subject: FROM PUNUKA CHAMBERS
PUNUKA CHAMBERS
PUNUKA ATTORNEYS & SOLICITORS

Address:
Plot 45 Oyibo Adjarho Street
Off Ayinde Akinmade Street
Off Admiralty Way, (by White Dove School)
Lekki Phase 1,
Lekki-Lagos
Nigeria

ATTENTION : FRIEND

RE:TWENTY SIX MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS INHERITANCE CLAIM (US$26, 500, 000, 00)

My name is CHIEF ANTHONY .I. IDIGBE (SAN) . I am a Legal representative, an Attorney an private account manager to my late client.In the Year 2005, my client by name Mr. Ambrovic who passed away, leaving behind a cash inheritance of Twenty six million Five hundred thousand United States Dollars ($26,500,000,00).

My late client and bosom friend grew up in a Motherless Babies Home. He had no family, no beneficiary nor next of kin to the inheritance amount left behind in a commercial bank.

The Financial law of inheritance clearly allows for the deceased Bank to use deceased money as deemed fit, should the inheritance money be left unclaimed for a period of thirteen months after the death of the account owner.

The reason that you have been contacted now is because I want to present you as the beneficiary and next of kin to late Mr. Ambrovic .

The Inheritance Law clearly leaves the bonus of proof of who is or is not the next of kin, to the deceased Lawyer to prove. As the deceased Lawyer, the Law says l have the final say of who is the beneficiary of the deceased estate. This is 100% percent legal. As a lawyer I know this.

If you are interested in this proposition and you are ready to keep this proposition in absolute confidentiality and trust, then contact me at once, and we can work out the details, and the issue of your compensation.

Regards,

CHIEF ANTHONY (SAN