A better scam email

The idea that scam emails always have bad spelling just got eliminated. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Catherine Baligand <catherine.baligand@utc.fr> Date: Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 2:42 PM Subject: MAKE SURE YOU CONTACT MR ALLAN DAVIS VIA EMAIL:mrallan_davis1@yahoo.co.jp <EMAIL%3Amrallan_davis1@yahoo.co.jp> To: -- My working partner in relationship with HSBC London has concluded that our working partner has helped us to send you first payment of US$5,000 to you as instructed by Malaysia government and will keep sending you $5000 twice a week until the payment of (US$820,000 ) is completed within six months and here is the information MONEY TRANSFER REFERENCE:2116-3297 SENDER'S NAME: Mike Marx AMOUNT: US$5000 To track your funds forward money gram Transfer agent Mr Allan Davis Your Name.__________________________ Phone .__________________________ Contact Allan Davis for the funds clearance certificate necessary for the realise of your funds E-mail:mrallan_davis1@yahoo.co.jp <E-mail%3Amrallan_davis1@yahoo.co.jp> D/L: Tel:+601-635-44376 Please direct all enquiring to: money gram Alex Rogers: Please direct all enquiring to: mr.allandavis@yahoo.com.hk Best Regards, Mr Allan Davis

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
The idea that scam emails always have bad spelling just got eliminated.
But the grammar's terrible. BR S -- This message represents the official view of the voices in my head.
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Peter Karunyu
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Steve Muchai