Your Award Fund Has Been Recovered Contact Us Immediately Monday, March 9, 2009 1:22 PM From: "FBI OFFICE" <robertfbi_9@msn.com> Add sender to Contacts To: undisclosed-recipients Washington Field Office Banner with FBI Seal linking to FBI Home ANTI-TERRORIST AND MONITARY CRIMES DIVISION FBI HEADQUARTERS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION J. EDGAR HOOVER BUILDING 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535-0001 DATE: 09/03/2009, Website: www.fbi.com FUND BENEFICIARY We have received a security report from Canadian security unit to handle a case that is related to your winner’s fund which was abandon in the African bank by you. A report was lead that your abandon fund was claimed by on known person with the help of one of the bank workers, your winners fund was transferred to another Bank by the imposters, which we send our delegate to go and make Investigations to apprehend them, with the information we receive from our delegate today, they have apprehended the people that Stole your winners fund to anoher bank in Africa, they have been handed over to the EFCC OF NIGERIA. And we have ordered the EFCC OF NIGERIA keep them in their Custody, so that we will hand them over to the appropriate authority in Canada to bring them to justice, and it also come to our notice that some group of fraudulent people are contacting you, we need your help to apprehend all of them. Because they are a pest to the world at large. If you are not informed, your e-mail address was among the e-mails that won this year promo award of Canadian National Lottery, that is the fund that was transferred to another bank in Africa , and it has been recovered. We need your urgent responds, so that we will tell you the proper agency to contact for your winners fund that has been recovered. Your's Sincerely Robert S. Mueller, III FBI Director Robert
Yeah, I haven't looked up this scam but I'm guessing they would want you to give them you back account and routing numbers so they can "deposit" your "winnings" out of your account.
No, it's from the Canadian lottery (that he never knew he entered) by way of Africa (where he apparently abandoned his winnings)... makes me wonder if there's some kind of conspiracy between the two countries to drain US bank accounts and cause an economic melt down. I may have started wondering too late. Plus, I had already spent about half of his money in my mind before you guys trashed my dreams. My day is shot.