This scam comes to you claiming to be from Mr. Adada who is dying. The story goes that he led a selfish life and now with only months left to live, he doesn’t trust his relatives so he’s reaching out to you (and everyone else on the internet). The scam claims he has 15 million hidden that he needs to you to spend for him and will give you 1.5 million for your trouble. Here is the email…
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Hello Friend,
I am Mr. Adada an Oil merchant in Iraq; i have been diagnosed with esophageal cancer.
It has defied all forms of medical treatment, and right now I have only about a few months to live, according to medical experts, just recently my doctor inform me i have a few weeks to live due to the esophageal cancer.
I, Mr. Adada Mohammed, have not particularly lived my life so well, as I never really cared for anyone (not even myself) but my business. Though I am very rich, I was never generous, I was always hostile to people and only focused on my business as that was the only thing I cared for. But now I regret all this as I now know that there is more to life than just wanting
to have or make all the money in the world.
I have decided to give alms to charity organizations, as I want this to be one of the last good deeds I do on earth. The last of my money which no one knows of is the huge cash deposit of fifteen million dollars $15,000,000.00 that I have with a finance / Security Company abroad. I, Mr. Adada Mohammed, will want you to help me collect this deposit and dispatched it to charity organizations.
It may interest you to know that i once asked members of my family to close one of my accounts and distribute the money which I have there to charity organization; they refused and kept the money to themselves. Hence, I do not trust them anymore, as they seem not to be contended with what I have left for them.
I, Mr. Adada Mohammed, have set aside 10% for you and for your time, that’s $1,500,000 (1.5 million dollars).
God be with you.
Mr. Adada
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Remember, this is scam designed to obtain your personal information and is NOT real, it’s the Mr. Adada Scam.
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