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Thursday, January 26, 2012

About Your Late Uncle Inheritance robertbandyesq@yahoo.com


Subject: About Your Late Uncle Inheritance
To:
Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 3:49 AM

About Your Late Uncle Inheritance
I am Robert Bandy attorney to late Mr. Richard , who died in a car crash in London with his family on November 5th 2001.He left behind a deposit of (£9.8million GBP) for you and you have the same last name with my late client who was a citizen of the State, So I believe you are related to him. Your consent is needed by me to present you as the next of kin to the Bank to inherit his fortune. I have all documents that would give you all the legal right to claim this money which belong to your uncle, After a little check my instinct tells me to contact you. Can I trust you on this. Send me your telephone number so that we can discuss on this transaction. You can reach me on my private lines: +44 702 4072 129 or Email me on: robertbandyesq@yahoo.com

I am expecting your reply

Best Regards
Robert Bandy Esq
Cell +44 702 4072 129

19 comments:

  1. AnonymousJune 02, 2012

    wow just n fyi i just receved notice of this exact issue from robert bandy wow this scam artist neds to be arrested

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  2. AnonymousJune 08, 2012

    DONT FEEL LIKE THE LONE RANGER

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  3. AnonymousJune 26, 2012

    me too geez!

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  4. AnonymousJune 27, 2012

    me too but what would they do with only a copy of youre ID????

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  5. what would they do with only a copy of youre ID????

    @anonymous, you handed your ID over to these scammers? A copy of your ID gives them the green light to use it to establish credit in your name.

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  6. AnonymousJune 30, 2012

    I just received this very same email now they have sent me a application to fill out. I knew it had to be some bullshit beacause the first email said mr. Rcha then they asked me to email my full name as soon as I did that my uncles name became richard...my last name! This is crazy. What should I do?

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  7. anonymous, did you give this scammer your personal information like your bank account or credit card numbers?

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    1. AnonymousJuly 08, 2012

      Can they do anything with my birthday

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    2. Yes this guy nearly scammed my parents. Right before I got to this website to see it was all a scam, he asked for $7,200 to get the ball rolling. Hahaha what an idiot thank you google<3

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  8. AnonymousJuly 04, 2012

    WOW THATS Y I LOVE GOOGLE I ALMOST BELIEVED HIM BUT IM TO SMART FOR THE INTERNET TRICKS HE SENT ME THE SAME THING NOT TO LONG AGO I HOPE U ALL BE CAREFUL

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  9. AnonymousJuly 05, 2012

    Wow he just emailed me the same thing!! As soon as I asked for the name of his firm he stopped emailing me right away.0_0

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  10. AnonymousJuly 06, 2012

    so if it weren't for the Bogus Barrister's warning about this scam, you wouldn't have been too smart to fall for this scam. It's this blog you should be thanking, not Google. Real smart lol

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  11. AnonymousJuly 08, 2012

    Can he do anything wit birthdays

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  12. AnonymousJuly 08, 2012

    Can they do anything with birth dates

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  13. Anonymous sure wants to know what a scammer can do with a date of birth. Well considering that you posted a comment anonymously, we have no way of knowing if you are a scammer or thinking about scamming. be that as it may, all of your information is vital to a scammer for different reasons. A scammer can do a lot to you with any piece of information they get. Don't give them anything. Just knowing somebody's name and email address is giving them too much. Never respond to these people. They are criminals, cheats and liars.

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  14. Hey Chester! Actually, this anonymous poster anonymous poster asked this same question 3 times today. at 1:18 pm, 1:49 pm, and 2:00 pm. What can they do with your birth date? Okay, well, you doubt gave them your name when you responded to them. You gave them your date of birth... you may as well have opened up your bank accounts and handed them every last penny. NEVER and I mean NEVER give anybody your personal information. Period. If I come up to you while your standing outside on the corner and I tap you on your shoulder and I say hey man, tell me where you live. Give me your home address. Give me your bank account numbers and while you're at it let me make a photo copy of your drivers license. You're going to tell me to go to hell, right? I sure hope so. People, tell me what difference does it make that total strangers email you and you fork over all of your personal information to them just for their asking?

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  15. AnonymousJuly 11, 2012

    Welpthe same thing just happened to me...I almost fell for the bullshit thank goodness I didnt. I didn't give him any sort of info. I told him that my lawyer will be in contact with him regarding this matter. An now I know for sure that this is a load of shit im just going to fuckn with his mind. Hopefully after im done with him he wouldn't want to continue to pursue his employment of scaming people.

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    1. Lol yes I had the same idea when he tried to screw my family over. perhaps email spam, computer viruses, maybe he didn't hide his IP address. There are a million hopes at getting even. PS he was using the email esqrb@hotmail.com when he tried to scam me.

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  16. AnonymousJuly 30, 2012

    i know peoples who send lots of money to this guy .... in order to prepare the documents ... they lost around 40.000 usd

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