Vejam o que acabo de receber no meu mail. São frequentes ofertas destas, desinteressadas, altruístas... Que diabo de reserva me leva a não correr já para a Costa do Marfim, como dizia o João da Ega ao Palma Cavalão, "a recolher o bago"?
Assalam Alaikum,
Dearest One, I am Mrs Chandni Ali from Kuwait but now undergoing medical treatment in Ivory Coast .
I am married to late Dr.Aasif Ali, who worked with Oil Company in Ivory Coast for Eleven years before he died in the year 2010, after a brief illness that lasted for few days.
We were married for Eighteen years without a child. After the death of my lovely husband i vowed to use our wealth for the down trodden and the less privileged in our society.
Recently, My private Doctor and others told me that i may not last for the next seven months due to cancer problem, though what disturbs me most is low BP. Haven known my condition i decided to donate all my wealth to the less privileged and charity work.
When my late husband was alive we kept the sum of $2.800 000 USD. Which i promised Allah to be use for Charity works. Having known my condition now i decided to give out this fund to an individual or Organisation that have the fear of Allah who will use it the way i instructed.
Beloved one, Send me your Full contacts so that i will donate this fund to your care as soon as you promise to keep my vow to Allah.
1. Your Names......................... .............................
2. Address....................... .............................. .............
3. Phone Number........................ .............................. ..
As soon as you send me all these information's i will give you the contact where the fund is being kept here in Ivory Coast and all the papers that prove it.
Allah bless you,
Mrs Chandni Ali.
Há muitos anos que este tipo de emails circula pela internet. Quase sempre é uma "fortuna" africana que é "posta à disposição" dos destinatários. No primeiro ou no segundo contacto, é solicitado um número de conta bancária e a vigarice começa por aí, às vezes por um adiantamento que é solicitado. Achei graça a esta tentativa, porque traz uma componente islâmica que não é habitual.
Dearest One, I am Mrs Chandni Ali from Kuwait but now undergoing medical treatment in Ivory Coast .
I am married to late Dr.Aasif Ali, who worked with Oil Company in Ivory Coast for Eleven years before he died in the year 2010, after a brief illness that lasted for few days.
We were married for Eighteen years without a child. After the death of my lovely husband i vowed to use our wealth for the down trodden and the less privileged in our society.
Recently, My private Doctor and others told me that i may not last for the next seven months due to cancer problem, though what disturbs me most is low BP. Haven known my condition i decided to donate all my wealth to the less privileged and charity work.
When my late husband was alive we kept the sum of $2.800 000 USD. Which i promised Allah to be use for Charity works. Having known my condition now i decided to give out this fund to an individual or Organisation that have the fear of Allah who will use it the way i instructed.
Beloved one, Send me your Full contacts so that i will donate this fund to your care as soon as you promise to keep my vow to Allah.
1. Your Names.........................
2. Address.......................
3. Phone Number........................
As soon as you send me all these information's i will give you the contact where the fund is being kept here in Ivory Coast and all the papers that prove it.
Allah bless you,
Mrs Chandni Ali.
Há muitos anos que este tipo de emails circula pela internet. Quase sempre é uma "fortuna" africana que é "posta à disposição" dos destinatários. No primeiro ou no segundo contacto, é solicitado um número de conta bancária e a vigarice começa por aí, às vezes por um adiantamento que é solicitado. Achei graça a esta tentativa, porque traz uma componente islâmica que não é habitual.
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O insólito normalmente tem graça!...
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Há gente com uma sorte... Irra!!!
Tenho pena de não ter guardado um mail de teor semelhante assinado pela viúva de Yasser Arafat que vivia a dois passos de mim, em Malta, em casa do irmão, Embaixador da Palestina naquele país.
Está bem de ver, reencaminhei a mensagem ao irmão da "remetente".
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