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victor
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 04:06 EDT
its a big scam
I also received this email. Yoo, its tempting. But I was amazed by the figures involved. She also sent me her passport copy, she's a slick scammer, really. But I was too smart for her. I asked her how come I be a beneficiary to someone who is not black. How will the court process that kind of a claim.
I. S. Leshaga
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 03:15 EDT
Scam
I almost got tripped off but since Im a CIsco CCNA, I had to be aware of fraud or hacking online!!

The guy (or woman as he calls himself) used my surname as of the deceased' very funny because i havent heard of Setswana name in Malaysia. Sick world, the guys sending all these need deliverance.
Itu
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 01:08 EDT
Barrister Goh lin Siu
Pls guyz I heard abt dat rubbish women,even myself I got dat email bt i didnt reply it,pls pls dnt reply her it is a scammer.
Tebogo
Sun, 24 Mar 2013 19:07 EDT
Scam mails
Pls whoever the person is, don`t waste our time, I got the same email as this one 4rom Goh Siu Lin.Pls whoever r u STOP this bullshiting....NXA!!!!!
Jeanette
Sun, 24 Mar 2013 10:03 EDT
I got the same message today
The funny part is how do they get our name and surname,the woman claim that his got a client who passed away in 2009 and that she is looking forthe next of kin and she wana share money 55 her and me 45,she claim that the deceased client left U$ 12.5 million.ayi this people must just get a life and leave South African people alone.And thank to this side I actually got saved!!!
xolani
Sat, 23 Mar 2013 13:28 EDT
scam message
South africans mst watch out of these scams.
First, let me introduce myself once more. I am Barrister Goh Siu Lin; I am a single mother, aged 42. I am advocate in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
I got your contact in a research Company, Chamber of Commerce the last time I went to China for research of someone bearing the same last name with my late client, so I decided to give you a trial. And I must let you know that this transaction is 100% risk free now till everything is completed by your name, though is not by force to work on a transaction like this because we are going to benefit mutually from this transaction.
As I told you in my proposal mail, I choose you because of your last name, which is exactly the same as my late client's name, which is similar to that of my late client. Is not that you are his relative; I only want to present you based on your last name. My client died in 2009 at the age of 43 and since then all the efforts of the Bank to locate his beneficiary failed, this is the reason they contacted me to trace his origin.
The fund will be transferred to your account by the holding bank here after a successful claim has been made. There is no risk to this transaction as we will process all the required documents by law for a beneficiary claim. There are no other living relative, actually my client was born by two migrant workers that came to Malaysia in 50's.
In this transaction we will go step by step, first with the legal documents to back up the claim and secondly, the monetary documents for the transfer. As I also made you to understand in my first mail, the bank asked me to contact his beneficiary/ his next of kin, as his Lawyer he did not leave any beneficiary name or next of kin with me, facing the situation, I decided to search for a good person of trust and one who bears the same last name as my late client, that will suite as his/her next of kin/bona fide beneficiary. For the legal ramifications, be rest assured on that.
This is my operational field, for I do know all the loop holes involved and will handle them with great professionalism. I will provide all the necessary legal documents that will back you up as the bona fide beneficiary of my late client, all I need from you is to cooperate with me and be honest in our agreement, if 55%/45%. 55 for me and 45 for you, Is OK by you.
I will send you a beneficiary affidavit form from the High Court, which you will fill and resend to me, for me to swear under oath in High Court of Malaysia that you are truly the bona fide beneficiary of my late client and from here we will commence. Feel free to ask any question you want to ask for better understanding of the transaction.
If I can count on your honesty, cooperation and confidence, reply positively for me to start the paper work. It is situated here in Malaysia. Honesty and Confidentiality of this transaction is very important.
Note: Here is my private mobile number (0060183689440) you can reach me at any time of the day, except when I have a case to defend in Court. I wait for your urgent response.
Yours Sincerely.
Bar. Goh Siu Lin,
Advocate/Solicitor
Solomon Moloi
Sat, 23 Mar 2013 04:38 EDT
same email as the others
I have received this email also and I believed in it so I started interacting with the sender until I was sent an Affidavit and a fake passport copy of Barrister Goh sui Lin. I then emailed her at her office through my research company of which the Lady refused acknowledgement of this email. Even now I'm still receiving this emails. I asked the said person to avail herself in RSA for a meeting but she wanted me to email those documents first then I got suspicious and started doing my own investigations.
nelisiwe
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 11:41 EDT
goh sku lin
i also received an emaillike this one she pretentslike an innocent child
beware of this scam
chris
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 08:27 EDT
got the same and reported it
i have received the same mail and got in contact with someone who actually works at Shook Lin & Bok, they said that they will report it to their board/associate's m
Bornhustler
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 06:06 EDT
Shook Lin & Bok LLP
There are desperate people out there who are going to cooperate with this scam. Warn your loved ones...

How the hell do they get our E-mail addresses anyway? I'm glad I ain't that ignorant nor naive. This was nothing a little research couldn't sort out. Malaysia??? Wtf!!

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