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Re[5]: A case of fraud, do not trust JOHNSON BURTTON
Yes, it seems that Mr. Clark or Mr. Burtton or else Mr. Borough are the same person! As for the mail I received, here it is. I am almost convinced that it is a fake, what do you think about it? It does not tell me how they got my email, there are some grammar and spelling mistakes and actually I am not sure on the existance of the Metropolitan (NOT Metropolitant) Police department of Stratford! Please let me know your opinions!
From: Department of Internet-Fraud, The Metropolitant Police Department of Stratford,
We are writing about a reported case involving Mr. Kenneth Clark, a Scam Artist who resides in London, United Kingdom. The case was reported at our office on 10th April, 2011 on his acts by employing the translators to translate his extracted document on internet by undisclosed member of translationdirectory from English (Source Language) to several languages , He also offered to get the translators paid for the service by his will of mode of payment (Bank Check) according to our investigations on his dubious act which is a stolen checks in which the money credited on your account would be recalled after the bank finishes with his verification on the check he sent to you that would later bounce at the bank.
After a long, teriible, investigations and search to track down the evil deed actor, we are bringing to your notice that the scam artist had finnally been under arrest in our custody and we have interogated him on such behviour which He denied. Although, His personal data and all the money on his account has been blocked until he found guilty.
So, your assistance is needed as we request for all the necessary information about Him (Mr. Johnson Burtton) and also we would like you to make a reference of His e-mails during the transactions by forwarding a copy to the email address below.
"stratfordmetropolitant@post.com"
Yours Faithfully,
Internet-Fraud Section,
The Metropolitant Police Department of Stratford,
Stratford, United Kingdom.
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