Thursday, January 15, 2015

Maxwell Wolf, Greetings xxx

If you have received email from Maxwell Wolf email address mmaxwell.wolf@gmail.com, Beware of the sender as numerous scam emails has been sent by this particular individual. Emails like these are designed to commit online frauds and steal identity. Do not fall victim of identity theftDo not sharing any banking details with the sender. Identity theft is common over Internet. For awareness purpose the scam email is pasted below.
Return-Path: mmaxwell.wolf@gmail.com
Subject: Greetings xxx,
From: Maxwell Wolf <mmaxwell.wolf@gmail.com>
Greetings xxx,

With trust I faithfully contacted you. I know this letter will definitely come to you as a huge surprise, I implore you to take your time to go through it Carefully, as the decision you make will go a long way to determine our future business relationship. I need to move about GBP £ 150.5Milion for foreign investment. The fund was generated from several ROI (Return on Investment).

I have to use this amount as foreign investment. I ask to present you as a foreign investor/trustee and Authorize the money to be moved to you in your country. I need someone I can trust, as beneficiary to the money. I need to be assured on my following concerns; Can I trust you with the fund? Can you keep a secret? Can you help me find a good investment for the fund? What areas of investment will you recommend? What% share will you want to take me for Assisting? This is a very legal transaction and everything will be coordinated in black and white.

The essence of confidentiality cannot be overemphasized because, a lot of money is involved, and we cannot trust anybody especially when It concerns this huge amount of money. Let me know if we can work together. I have strong plans to compensate your assistance handsomely.

Your urgent response is needed.

Warm Regards,
Maxwell Wolf.

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