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Name: fraudwatchers
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We are the internet police in charge of fighting against internet crimes.We have been receiving lost of complains from families around the world regarding people posting fake adverts online with the intention of collecting moneys of families in the name of supplying them with the products that does not exist at all,at the end of the transaction,families turn out to spend thousands of dollars without receiving any item.A good a example is Mr and Mrs Scott Turnel in Norfolk Virginia who where con a total of about 40.000usd by some guys in Cameroon.Cameroon and Nigerian have been the chest board of this crime,so we have open up our branches in these countries to help track them down.
If you have ever been con or scam by any one out there,please we can help get back your moneys.Just give us the names of the persons you paid moneys to and their contact details which they gave.With this we can assure you that you have no time in getting your moneys back.We started this program three months ago in these countries and we have struggle to recover about 350.000usd belonging to about 20 families.All of them caught are presently in prison in their local countries.Please send us a mail or give us a call any time.
Thanks and stay bless
Managing Director
Mr Gorge Hupes.
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Name: CAMEROON AFRICA PET SCAM | Date: Dec 24th, 2009 6:37 PM
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