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From: piekiller@drivehq.com
Subject line: Business Proposal
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Mr. Peter
Alexandra, representing the operation and corporate affairs in contract related
matters of Exxon Mobil in London (http://www.exxonmobil.com). Exxon Mobil
is one of the World Largest oil producing and Management Company with over 1.2
Trillion pounds Capital contract Investment.
As a senior operational
and corporate affairs representative of Exxon Mobil that handle contract
related matters, I successfully over invoiced a contract few years back which
is not known by anybody and, I need your full cooperation and partnership to
re-profile this contract funds amounting to US $2.5 M to your name as the
contractor that executed this contract in Asia few years.
The oil fund will be paid to
you through a Finance Company where it is presently deposited as soon as the
filing and documentation process is concluded in your name because the contract
was executed by Exxon Mobil United Kingdom.
Most importantly, you
will be required to fill your data stated below to enable me arrange legal
documents that will proof you as a sole contractor with EXXON MOBIL:
(1). Stand as the
beneficiary / contractor with Exxon Mobil to receive the funds as I will
present you before the firm with legal documents.
(2). Receive the funds
into a business/personal bank account in your country.
(3). At the completion
of this transaction, the sharing rates shall be
60% for me, 40% for you.
(4) Full Names;
(5) Contact Address:
(6) Direct Telephone No:
(7) Occupation:
(8) Age and Marital
Status:
(9) Means of
Identification:
Note from Peter Alexandra: Do not Contact Exxon Mobil (because this is a scam)
Note from Peter Alexandra: Do not contact my
office number or company email for security reasons. Get back to me as soon as
possible For more details about the oil funds.
Best Regards,
Mr. Peter Alexandra
Operation and Corporate
Affairs Officer
Exxon Mobil London
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Note from Editor: You can tell something is fishy when the guy sending the message says, "Please do not contact my company" because he is obviously misrepresenting the Exxon Mobil company with his phishing scam.
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