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| Thread ID: 73367 | 2006-10-17 02:52:00 | Makes a change from political upheaval, widows and plane crashes..... | Billy T (70) | PC World Chat |
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| 492083 | 2006-10-17 02:52:00 | Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (ICEP) Tel:+44871 504 9537 Fax:+4470 479 6524 Email:davidlbarson@hotmail.com Attention: Dear With due respect, please pardon me for contacting you. This is a genuine matter of utmost importance and immense mutual benefit which must be kept highly confidential. It is with genuine interest and trust that I have contacted you. I am Dr.David. L. Bersson principal associate of the above organization I am in search for a credible person or company overseas for joint business venture. I am member of Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (ICEP), London branch. ICEP is charged with the responsibility of finding bank accounts in Switzerland belonging to non-Swiss indigenes, which have remained dormant since World War II. It may interest you to know that in July of 1997, the Swiss Banker's Association published a list of dormant accounts originally opened by non-Swiss citizens. These accounts had been dormant since the end of World War II (May 9, 1945). Most belonged to Holocaust victims. The continuing efforts of the Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (ICEP) have since resulted in the discovery of additional dormant accounts -54,000 in December, 1999. The published lists contain all types of dormant accounts, including interest-bearing savings accounts, securities accounts, safe deposit boxes, custody accounts, and non-interest-bearing transaction accounts. Numbered accounts are also included. Interest is paid on accounts that were interest bearing when established. The Claims Resolution Tribunal (CRT) handles processing of all claims on accounts due non-Swiss citizens. A dormant account of Hami Ramzy with a credit balance of 15,800,000 US dollar plus accumulated interest was discovered by me. The beneficiary was murdered during the holocaust era, leaving no WILL and no possible records for trace of theirs. The Claims Resolution Tribunal has been mandated to report all unclaimed funds for permanent closure of accounts and transfer of existing credit balance into the treasury of Switzerland government as provided by the law for management of assets of deceased beneficiaries who died interstate living no wills). Being a top executive at ICEP, I have all secret details and necessary contacts for claim of the funds without any hitch. The funds in question is banked in an Ireland and London, being a safe for funds and we can share the funds and use in investment of our choice. Due to the sensitive nature of my job, I need a foreigner to HELP claim the funds. All that is required is for you to provide me with your details for processing of the necessary legal and administrative claim documents for transfer of the funds to you. Kindly provide me with your full name, address, and telephone/fax. For the fund to be transferred to a secure, numbered account in your name and country via any of the corresponding banks in London or Ireland, of which you will be capable of accessing the funds gradually and transferring to your country and other banks of choice in the world. My share will be 60 percent and your share is 40 per cent of the total amount. THERE IS NO RISK INVOLVED. For security reason i will not detail you much for now You can find additional information about unclaimed funds through the internet at the following websites: www.swissbankclaims.com www.icheic.org The Holocaust Claims Processing Office has put funds in Escrow in a finance security firm awaiting submission of valid claims for necessary disbursement, I find myself privileged to have this information and this may be a great opportunity for a life time of success without risks. Please on your confirmation of this message and indicating your interest, I shall give you more details as regards to how this transaction will be executed . Endeavor to let me know your decision rather than keep me waiting. Please if you are interested to work with me in good faith and honesty, get in touch with me through my private email address: davidlbarson@hotmail.com , you can also call me on telephone:+44871 504 9537 fax:+44870 479 6524 for easy communication. Thanks for your understanding; I will tell you more about this transaction on receipt of your response to my proposal. If you are not interested, kindly pardon me for contacting you.For my job sake as soon as you declear your interest i will send you more detail and my telephone contact for more oral convaersation. Thanking you in anticipation for your prompt response. Dr.David .L. Bersson davidlbarson@hotmail.com The least we can do for the poor chap is spread his email address around to help him find a taker, or viagra, or a European Lottery, or some like-minded "eminent persons". You may even be interested yourself, after all, THERE IS NO RISK INVOLVED, an eminent person told me so, and he must be nice, he called me Dear. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 492084 | 2006-10-17 03:02:00 | He probably noticed you had tried to send a 65 MB email Billy and thought you would be a likely candidate. | Safari (3993) | ||
| 492085 | 2006-10-17 03:23:00 | lol how droll a hotmail account for someone so important......huh | drcspy (146) | ||
| 492086 | 2006-10-17 05:35:00 | He probably noticed you had tried to send a 65 MB email Billy and thought you would be a likely candidate. Should have just sent me the keys to the Bank, my need was greater than his. :p I am now of the opinion that it was all my fault, but I can't understand why I didn't get any message/warning back from Xtra. On the positive side (every cock-up has a silver lining, or so I keep telling myself) I now know how to email large numbers of files while keeping the folder paths intact and how to find my way through the dreadful instructions for winzip to make a self-extracting zip file. Thanks to all who offered assistance. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 492087 | 2006-10-17 19:40:00 | I hope you are well paid by this crowd B,they always want things in a hurry.!:groan: | Cicero (40) | ||
| 492088 | 2006-10-17 22:17:00 | I hope you are well paid by this crowd B,they always want things in a hurry.!:groan: Well, a reasonable proportion of the fee will be earmarked to replace my aging 210,000K car with something the right side of 2000 and 50,000K so that may give you an idea Ciccy, but there has been a bucketload of work involved, probably 250-300 hours all up and a great deal of stress. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 492089 | 2006-10-18 00:18:00 | Well, a reasonable proportion of the fee will be earmarked to replace my aging 210,000K car with something the right side of 2000 and 50,000K so that may give you an idea Ciccy, but there has been a bucketload of work involved, probably 250-300 hours all up and a great deal of stress . Cheers Billy 8-{) Ah,the interesting bit . :thumbs: I vote for a Nissan Bluebird or Primera . |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 492090 | 2006-10-18 00:35:00 | Ah, the interesting bit.:thumbs: I vote for a Nissan Bluebird or Primera. Nah, I'll be looking for a Mazda-6 5 speed SW . Toyotas are too expensive, Mitsubishi don't turn me on at all, Subaru make me drool but are theft magnets and premium priced, Ford put me off with reliability issues during previous ownership and likewise Holden. Did I leave anybody out apart from the Koreans? I've had 6 consecutive Mazdas since 1986, first 3 company cars and last 3 my own with 2 still on the fleet (Mrs T's and mine). I flogged the first 3 up and down the country at warp speed within an inch of their lives (and mine) and never had a problem so they don't break easily. And they are cheaper. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 492091 | 2006-10-18 02:45:00 | Nah, I'll be looking for a Mazda-6 5 speed SW . Toyota's are too expensive, Mitsubishi don't turn me on at all, Subaru make me drool but are theft magnets and premium priced, Ford put me off with reliability issues during previous ownership and likewise Holden. Did I leave anybody out apart from the Koreans? I've had 6 consecutive Mazda's since 1986, first 3 company cars and last 3 my own with 2 still on the fleet (Mrs T's and mine). I flogged the first 3 up and down the country at warp speed within an inch of their lives (and mine) and never had a problem so they don't break easily. And they are cheaper. Cheers Billy 8-{) Both G_F and I think you should go auto. Ask at a garage,you will find Toyota and Nissan are the least likely to be in there. www.autotrader.co.nz www.autotrader.co.nz e|1&Model=PRIMERA |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 492092 | 2006-10-18 09:14:00 | Both G_F and I think you should go auto. But I can't stand autos! Maybe one of those new six-speed lockup types might do when they get cheap enough, but in the meantime when I put my foot down I want direct-drive response, not slush, and when I back off, I want engine braking. Autos take all the fun out of a fast drive over winding hilly roads. Present company excepted, autos are for old women. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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