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An "ageing Widow" Of 61 Wants To Give Me $8 Million To Use In Charitable Works...
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She starts her e-mail, 'Dearest in the Lord...'
If I get my hand on this I won't restrict my giving to people of faith. Any of the goodly unGodly who have fallen on hard times have only to ask.
Is this too good to be true?
If I get my hand on this I won't restrict my giving to people of faith. Any of the goodly unGodly who have fallen on hard times have only to ask.
Is this too good to be true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The part that anyone aged 61 would term themselves as 'aged' is a give-away straight away.
When it comes to the part where they want a US$295 registration fee first... just ask them to take it of the $8mill and send you the rest.
If you actually get this money, i'll promise to go to church every sunday for a year. Here's your chance to try and convert someone, sandy. ☺
When it comes to the part where they want a US$295 registration fee first... just ask them to take it of the $8mill and send you the rest.
If you actually get this money, i'll promise to go to church every sunday for a year. Here's your chance to try and convert someone, sandy. ☺
I had one a couple of days ago, my lady had terminal cancer and only a few weeks to live, she has a young daughter who will need to be cared for so she wants to give me $51,00000 dollars if I will send my details, as we both love the Lord. PO box Nigeria or somewhere similar. Why is my delete box full of these letters, I am so tempted to reply.
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