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From - Sat Feb 12 23:05:34 2005 Return-Path: Received: from toip7.bellnexxia.net ([209.226.175.175]) by tomts40-srv.bellnexxia.net (InterMail vM.5.01.06.10 201-253-122-130-110-20040306) with ESMTP id <20050107142133.RBQA1598.tomts40-srv.bellnexxia.net@toip7.bellnexxia.net> for ; Fri, 7 Jan 2005 09:21:33 -0500 Received: from rndf-165-4-83.telkomadsl.co.za (HELO mydomain.com) (165.165.4.83) by toip7.bellnexxia.net with ESMTP; 07 Jan 2005 09:41:40 -0500 Message-Id: <3kpefq$176idad@toip7.bellnexxia.net> Received: from nk3.mx.aol.com ([0.51.128.216]) by nk4.hotmail.com with Internet Mail Service id 02B51DA3; Sat, 08 Jan 2005 04:21:42 -0000 Received: from mailin-01.mail.lycos.com ([128.141.99.216]) by mailin-02.google.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC id 0638B32F; Sat, 08 Jan 2005 04:21:32 -0000 Received: from mailin-03.excite.com ([224.2.201.222]) by mailin-04.linksynergy.com with SMTP id 118BFC2A; Sat, 08 Jan 2005 04:21:22 -0000 Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 16:21:22 -1200 From: thabonkosi@netscape.net To: thabonkosi@netscape.net Subject: TRANSFER / INVESTMENT. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT X-Mozilla-Status: 8001 X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 X-UIDL: <3kpefq$176idad@toip7.bellnexxia.net> THABO NKOSI 54 SMITH STREET JOHANESBURG 4001 KZN SUTH AFRICA TEL+27-734-064-109 Dear Sir/Madam I, know you will be surprise to read from me, butplease consider this letter as a request from a family in dare need of assistance. I,am MR.THABO NKOSI theonly surviving SON of late Mr GODWIN NKOSI of Zimbabwe, presently residing in Durban South Africa. I got yourcontact from the South African Chamber of commerce and industry, and I on behalf of my widowed mother Mrs.MARY Nkosidecided to solicit for your assistance to transfer the sum of $10.5 (Ten million five hundred thousand USD) I inherited from my late father into your account. My father was killed during the current war against farmers in Zimbabwe from the support of our present HEADOFSTATES President ROBERT MUGABE to claim all the white owned farms to his NPF PARTY MEMBERS. He ordered all the white farmers to surrender all their farms to his party members and followers. My father was one of the best farmers in our country and because he didn’t support Mugabes` ideas, Mugabes supporters invaded my fathers farms and burnt down every thing in the farm, killed my father and made away with a lot of items in my fathers farm. Before my fathers death, he had deposited with one of the security and finance companies in JOHANESBURG, South Africa the sum of US$10.5million (Ten million five hundred thousand United States Dollars). After the death my father, we decided to move to the Republic of South Africa where he had deposited the money in the Security Company as valuables. We decided to contact overseasfirms and companies that can assist us to move this moneyout of South Africa, because as asylum seekers we are not allowed to operate anybank account within South Africa.We have agreed to offer you 20% of total sum for yourassistance, 5% has been mapped out for any expenses that may be incurred in the course of this transaction and 75%will be for me and my family toinvest in your country. From the above you will understand that the lives and future of my family depends on this money.as such I will be very happy if you can assist us. All I want from you is to include your Personal telephone and fax numbers for easy communication. Note that this transaction is absolutely confidential. Waiting for your urgent responds. Thanks and God bless. Best Regards, MR THABO NKOSI
 

Objet:       TRANSFER / INVESTMENT.
 Date:       Fri, 07 Jan 2005 16:21:22 -1200
    De:       thabonkosi@netscape.net
      À:       thabonkosi@netscape.net

THABO NKOSI
54 SMITH STREET
JOHANESBURG  4001
KZN
SUTH AFRICA
TEL+27-734-064-109

Dear Sir/Madam
I, know you will be surprise to read from me, butplease consider this
letter  as a request from a family
in dare need of assistance. I,am MR.THABO NKOSI theonly surviving SON
of late Mr  GODWIN NKOSI of Zimbabwe,
presently residing in  Durban South Africa. I got  yourcontact from
the South African Chamber of  commerce and
industry, and I  on behalf of my widowed mother Mrs.MARY
Nkosidecided to solicit for your  assistance to transfer
the sum of $10.5  (Ten million  five hundred thousand USD) I
inherited from my late father into your  account.
My father was killed during the current war  against farmers in
Zimbabwe from  the support of our present  HEADOFSTATES
President ROBERT MUGABE to claim all  the white owned farms to  his
NPF PARTY MEMBERS. He ordered all the white  farmers
to surrender all  their farms to his party members and followers. My
father was one of the  best farmers in our country and
because he didn’t support Mugabes` ideas, Mugabes supporters invaded
my fathers farms and  burnt down every thing in  the farm,
killed my father and made away with a lot of items  in my fathers
farm. Before my fathers death, he had  deposited with one of
the security and finance  companies in JOHANESBURG,  South Africa the
sum of US$10.5million (Ten million  five hundred thousand
United States Dollars). After the death my father,  we decided to
move to the  Republic of South Africa where he had deposited the
money in the Security  Company as valuables. We decided to contact
overseasfirms and companies that  can assist us to move this
moneyout of South  Africa, because as asylum seekers we are not
allowed to operate anybank account  within South Africa.We have
agreed
to offer you 20% of total sum for  yourassistance, 5% has been
mapped out for any expenses that may be incurred in  the course of
this
transaction and 75%will be for me and my family toinvest in your
country.  From the above you will understand that the lives and
future
of my family depends on this money.as such I will be very happy  if
you can assist us. All  I want from you is to include your Personal
telephone and fax numbers for  easy communication. Note that this
transaction is absolutely confidential. Waiting for  your urgent
responds.

Thanks and God bless.
 
Best Regards,
MR THABO NKOSI