Inheritance E Mail Scam Ghana And Nigeria Has Moved In To LinkedIn


Posted October 25, 2014 by alexaz91

A recent blog written by Dan Stojadinovic in hyperfree.com aims at creating awareness on how to confront scammers who intend to dupe people

 
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Tampa Bay, FL (October 25, 2014) - Africa or it may be said Ghana or Nigeria inheritance e mail scam has moved in to Lined In going by latest reports of such mails being received by many where anonymous persons are involved in cheating people by luring them with monetary gains through false representation. One such case has been an instance as written in a blog by one Dan Stojadinovic in hyperfree.com where a person claiming to be attorney of one Stojadinovic sending an e mail to another Stojadinovic luring him with inheriting the property of his client amounting to millions of dollars after his death along with his family members in a car accident. These types of e mails have begun to enter Linked In IDs found out after extensive research by the scammer.

These scammers are then seeking full information of the e mail receiver including details of Western Union Account, assuring of handing over the left fortune on certain conditions which is the focal point of the scam. These scammers are also providing their name and sufficient proof of their identity which are sent by following e mails to Linked In Ids of recipients. It is becoming a matter of great anxiety on how these scammers are getting to know the Linked In IDs from Serbian Embassy, where particulars of any national are supposed to be kept confidential. Embassies and Consulates are now being questionable on how scammers are getting hold of personal information.

Even application letters are coming from holding Bank where the inheritance property is deposited by the supposed deceased. Correspondence through e mails keep on coming to Linked In until the scammer asks for an initial money for processing the payment of the fortune by the holding bank. All about the scam and scheme to Ripoff was published as a blog in hyperfree.com with the intention of making people aware of these scammers and ways of finding out if it is really a scam. Time has come to give a serious thought on the “The Africa (Ghana or Nigeria) Inheritance E Mail Scam has moved to Linkedin”. Those who are serious about it may leave a reply at http://www.hypefree.com/the-africa-ghana-or-nigeria-inheritance-email-scam-has-moved-to-linkedin which would help in creating awareness on how best to confront such e mail scams.

Contact:
Dan Stojadinovic
Tampa Bay, FL (Florida)
[email protected]
(727) 487-2492

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Last Updated October 25, 2014