Hail y'all at Scamorama.
Have now transferred this to my scamorama email address.
Owning a shipping company, now that might be interesting,
having been at sea for 26 years up and down West African Coast.
He says he is Mende tribe, possible I suppose, they adopted English type names.
I will keep you informed
WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIMDate: Mon, 5 May 2003 23:16:29 +0200 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?THANKS_FOR_YOUR_CONCERN_(WILLIAMS_AND_SUZAN)?= From: williams_catim@libero.it X-SenderIP: 193.220.188.198 [INDEED, ABIDJAN, Y'ALL] Dear Sir, Blah blah We know our message will come to you as a surprise but first of all,We will like to wish you a Compliment of the season. We are WILLIAMS CATIM and Miss SUZAN CATIM from MENDE SIERRA LEONE. We are writing you from nearby country Abidjan Rep of Cote 'Ivoire where we have been takeing refuge after the brutal war and murder of our Father and Mother by the rebel during the renewed fighting in my country Sierra Leone, thanks be to the United Nation Peace keeping force for intervation. After the first war in our country because of the war, our late Father Chief MICHEAL KOFFI CATIM sold his shipping company and took us to a nearby country Abidjan capital city of Cote d'Ivoire to make a deposit of a METALLIC TRUNK BOX which contains the sum of US $ 14,300 million and after the deposit, we successfully went back to our country. blah blah After the death of our late Father and mother, We ransacked our house and was lucky to discovered the documents that was issued to us from the BANK where we deposited this money. blah We are willing to offer to you 15% of the total sum as compensation for your effort/input after the successful transfer of this fund into your nominated account overseas. blah blah Thanks and God bless. Best regards, WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIM CAPT. DUYMAER VAN TWISTDate: 06 May 2003, 11:06:57 AMDear Williams and Suzan, I look forward to seeing whom I may be dealing with, as you say one has to be very circumspect. I am absolutely fascinated by shipowners, and to be able to help out the children of one who belonged to one of the most distinguished professions, going back to times immemorial. As a gesture of good faith, please let me know the name of your fathers Shipping Company and the kind of ships he had. I have always been fascinated by boats and cargoes. I trust you know the modalities of the transaction? I own a building Company and am up and down the Country visiting my sites, and am looking for extra capital to expand. I already have 3 other companies in holland and am "quite well off" with respect and regards, Duymaer PS Where is Mende?
Hi Y'all, WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIMDate: 07 May 2003, 02:54:11 AM Dearest Uncle, Greetings in the name of God Almighty. How are you today.Hope all is well with you over there? Thank you for your earliest response to our mail. I must let you know that we are so happy with you for your kindness as regards to your effort in trying to help us in our situation. Well,as regards to your question about the name of our late father's shipping company, I want you to know that our late father sold his shipping company during the outbreak of war in our country and the name of the company is..OGBORU AND SHANDLERS SHIPPING COMPANY which I do not know the present company handling it because he sold it due to the war outbreak. Our late father used to be a wealthy cocoa merchant here in Africa and he made a lot of wealth through his cocoa business and he lately engaged in this shipping business which I know was giving him alot of money before the war started. MENDE is our native village in SIERRA LEONE. Uncle, I must let you know that the most important thing now is to see that the bank transfer this money into your account so that we will prepare for our coming over there to invest this money wisely and also start our living over there because we are suffering here. In this regard, we will like you to send us your telephone and fax number together with all your personal informations including your present picture and any of your official document. You know, this is money matter and I strongly believe that this will help pave ways for us to know each other a little before we will meet in person. I will be going to the bank this morning to let inform them of our intention to transfer this money into your account and as soon as i come back, I will let you know of my discussions with the people at the bank so that we can start this issue soon for the bank to transfer the money as soon as possible. I am hereby, sending to you by attachment, (1) MY PERSONAL PICTURE (2)MY YOUNGER SISTER'S PICTURE (3)MY YOUNGER SISTER INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT I will not be able to send you my international passport this time .this is because, I had as at yesterday, submithed it to our embassy here for renewal because my passport have expired and we have to put things in order as we will be preparing for our travelling to your country immediately this money is transfered to you. Please inform us of your receipt of this and as soon as we receive your's and after we might have discussed in the telephone,I will send you the receipt giving to our late father by the bank on the deposit day. May the Good God continue to guild and bless you for us. Best Regards, WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIM. WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIM GALLERY(of course who knows if these are they)WILLIAMS MY SISTER SUZAN'S "PASSPORT" CAPT. DUYMAER VANT WISTDate: 08 May 2003, 10:32:29 AMMy Dear Williams, My profound apologies, as I said I travel all over the UK and Holland, although I live in England. Sometimes I am at places which are miles from anywhere and don't have instant access to a computer, I like to use my own. Yes, I have received your E mail with your photos, especially the one of your very beautiful sister. What a lovely name Suzy is. I will send an image of me, so you will know who you are dealing with. I am still interested to know any of the names of the ship(s) owned by your beloved late father. Were the ships registered in Freetown? Was he a cocoa grower in Sierra Leone? I have always wanted to visit Freetown, it sounds an exciting place. I bet there are some nice bars there, where one could have a cool beer overlooking the sea. I cannot understand why you sent the first page of your sisters passport. Am I missing something. What is Abidjan like? Is there much trouble there, we hear all sorts of rumours about rebels. I pray that you and your sister are safe from the depradations of evil men. There is much evil in this world. I will get back to you with an image,. but be patient, my very good friend Hadrien Swall is not in too good health, and I may have to visit him in Switzerland. May the good Lord look after you, your dearest uncle, Duymaer
Good evening Folks. WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIMDate: 10 May 2003, 06:59:01 AM Subject: we will appreciate to recieve your call Dearest Uncle, How are you today and your respected family?; we hope all is well as usual, if so may thanks be to God. Well uncle we have recieved your mail and the content was very noted and appreciated.So as you said that you do not have much access in the computer based on your traveling activities please we will like you to be getting in touch with us with this number 00 255 07 47 01 49 . for the fastness of this transaction because due to the present political situation in this country now we will like to leave here any moment this transfer commence.So please Uncle we will be waiting for your to enable us finalise on one this and have the trust to send to you the back document in which you will go through before contacting the bank as our late fahther's family friend as we have told you. Though we have much to discuss with you but we will be waiting for your urgent call as soon as possible. Thanks for now as we wait for your response. Best regards;, Williams Papaya Catim. CAPT. DUYMAER VAN TWISTDate: 15 May 2003, 01:55:57 AMDear Williams, My apologies for not getting back to you earlier but I jave had a disastrous week. I had to visit my building sites where my Company is building a huge herbodrome on the Isle of Thanet. I missed the last ferry and owing to there being no available accommodation nearby, I had to sleep in my car and I caught a chill. At my age one has to be careful, luckily my top of the range Saab wasn't too uncomfortable, but I have had a cold and feeling achey. I hope its not SARS. I didn't phone, bercause I am a phonophobe. I get my secretaries to do any phoning, I prefer the personal touch. It has served me well over the years. Maybe a drop of African sunshine is needed, I will consult with my consultant. I feel a break is called for, near Abidjan you say? yours restfully, Duymaer
Hail all at Scamorama,
Good Day to you, WILLIAMS AND SUZAN CATIMDearest Uncle, May the grace of the Almighty God be with you and your family. I must let you know that we feel for you for all you have explained to us. We pray that God should comfort and cheer you up. In this wise,WE ARE STILL HOPING AND PLEADING TO HEART YOUR VOICE. try and call us so that we can discusse this issue for us to forge ahead in the whole thing so that we will know what next to do concerning this transfer. send us your banking informations so that i will go ton the bank to let them know of the urgency it needs for them to transfer this money into your account for us to relocate quikly over to your country because we are suffering hear and our greatest wish is to see get this money out from this place. yours restfully, Duymaer CAPT. DUYMAER VAN TWISTDate: 26 May 2003, 10:49:26 AM Subject: Modalities Dear Mr Williams Catim, I have gone to a lot of time and expense in arranging to meet you, you may not be aware that I have been in Switzerland on a very very sad task. I have been trying to get in touch with you, the telephone number you gave me has been tried but no answer. Are you still serious about the proposed business proposition? I need to know, I do not like people who waste my time. I need to expand my business, I have had approaches from other investors but have put them off, because of our supposed arrangement. I need the money to be able to put in a bid for a huge building project based in Belgium. My doctors have said that I need a break, messing me about is not conducive to good health. I await you immediate reply so that the result of my visit to Switzerland will generate the modalities needed for both our wealth enhancement. CAPT. DUYMAER VAN TWISTDate: 29 May 2003, 01:02:42 PM Dear Willams, I am absolutely intrigued why you call PawPaw papaya? Is it becuase you are in Cote D'Ivoire? I am fully aware of your haste, but if you had read my last communicative epistle you will realise that I have had a serious bereavement My very, very dear fiend Hadrian died in Switzerland, and I am an executor of his will. His last will and testament, I will not bore you with the details of the testatees, but, and its a big BUT, he was cremated, and his desire that his ashes be scattered on AFRICAN SOIL. I feel it my duty to him and MYSELF, that I visit you in the Ivory Coast, and kill two birds with one stone as it were. I have been working so hard over the last year, I deserve a break in the African sunshine. We can do the necessary business in the presence of you and your lovely sister Suzan. In fact I insist on it, we shall share accommodation in one of the best Hotels in Abidjan, perhaps take a visit to a coastal resort say Sassandra? What do you think? Whatever I am coming to Cote d'Ivoire. I shall bring all the necessary documents, headed paper for my Companies, and details of a Bank Account I have opened in Nigeria, because that is where I wish to expand my business. I am sure you know contacts there, if not, maybe Sierra Leone,, LION MOUNTAIN. With the recent unpleasantness I am sure they are crying out for investment, and that is where we shall make a killing. With your knowhow and money and my connections, the world is our yam. Two questions: As you know I feel for you, children of a shipowner. Shipowning is one of the OLDEST professions, and I have nothing but admiration for them, the service they provide for mankind is unestimable, but not realised. Was one of your fathers ship's which carried his cocoa called MV Fourah Bay? I have heard of this famous vessel, and it would be an honour to help this owners children who have by no fault of their own,fallen on lean times. Second question.: How much money should I bring ? 10,000 US $ or equivalent in Sterling or Euros? This can be deducted from the $14.300 Million. I need to know which currency will be best for our transaction. I know something called "dash" is necessary to oil the wheels of commerce. Will $10,000 be enough? As I said in my last E-mail, it has been a very sad time for me, and I am honour bound to accede to Hadrian Swall's last wish. He also asked that service be conducted in a local church in the Tridentine tradition ( ie Latin) if possible. He was a Catholic. I am looking forward to meeting you both so very much, I am sure we can form a happy team, to the benefit of both of us, and visiting the Ivory Coast will be an adventure I am sure. your loving adopted uncle, Duymaer[Explanatory notes from Duymaer:] Further to my latest reply, I was a junior officer on the MV Fourah Bay in 1963/4, and it is a name associated with Sierra Leone.She was owned by Elder Dempster Lines Ltd. The ship owner story is a load of bollocks, hence "the oldest profession" (almost!!) Pawpaw and Papaya are the same things, Pawpaw in Sierra Leone,Ghana and Nigeria and Papaya in ex French territories, be interesting to see if he picks up on this (him claiming to be Sierra Leonian and using the French alternate name of Papaya). Sassandra is a port on the Coast where one loads crates of Veneers, usually African hardwoods, of the mahogany species. I suspect that Williams Catim is Ghanaian his father was using the name Koffi. I will challenge him on the name Mende, as far as I know there is no such place in Sierra leone, is a tribal name, similar to Kru and Susu. It keeps me amused,and others I trust. It does scammers good to be questioned! I hope he doesn't twig about the Fourah Bay, named after a Bay just outside Freetown. No doubt he will choose to ignore it, or lie through his teeth. Oh what fun. CAPT. DUYMAER VAN TWISTDate: 18 Jun 2003, 12:42:34 PMDear Williams. What are you playing at? I have been to the bank, got $15,000 US to use, this will be deducted of course from the money your late father had in the trunk, which you earmarked for expenses etc. I am awaiting your response. I do NOT like being messed around, I am a very busy man. Time is money and I want to get this transaction over and done with as soon as possible. I have a ticket booked for Abidjan, but am awaiting a date for finalisation. Either you reply one time or I shall find another person who wants to invest in my country. The ball is in your court my friend. Duymaer I slipped a couple opf West Africanisms in this one, "One Time" and "My Friend" I wonder if he picks up on it, or has he twigged. We shall see. more to come? tune in tomorrow (or whenever), same scam time, same scam channel! |