Monday, January 19, 2015

Mr. Michael Lafont, Bank transaction

 Mr. Michael Lafont email address mceaft1994@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. 
from: Mr. Michael Lafont <spiromurr@terna.bh>
reply-to: mceaft1994@gmail.com
to:
date: Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:19 AM
subject: Bank transaction!!

The Regional Director
Corporate Service Bureau
International Banking Department
Ecowas Bank for Investment and Development
www.bidc-ebid.com


Greetings


Subject:   Requesting your co-operation to transfer
(US$20,000,000) Twenty Million United States Dollars inheritance funds into your private bank account.



I am the Regional Director Corporate Service Bureau of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development. I am soliciting your cooperation concerning a close friend Mark W. Toshio whose entire family were victims of the devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake that triggered tsunami through Kesennuma City in Miyagi Prefecture Japan on Friday 11th March 2011. Mark W. Toshio (deceased) has an account balance of Twenty Million United States Dollars and about Fifteen kilograms alluvial gold deposited in our bank's custody until the unexpected tragedy in Japan that wiped out the family. By privilege of being Mark W. Toshio's personal account supervisor I am privy to his files and I need your sincere co-operation to transfer these funds to a safe bank account in your country because Mark W. Toshio (deceased) presently has no next of kin to inherit these funds. I do not want to declare these huge sums of money as unclaimed funds which will just be forfeited to the government treasury, and as a


Best regards,
Michel Lafont.

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