An Email with the Subject "Dearest Beloved In Christ," was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Wed, 08 Oct 2008 09:34:53 -0400 and has been classified as a Advance Fee Fraud/419 Scam Email. The sender shows as "MRS EVA BRAIN"<mrs.evabrain@eva.co.uk>.
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Dearest Beloved In Christ, I don't really know who you are, but peace is unto you as you read this letter. My Instinct tells me that I can trust you by my proposition. I got your contact through Internet directory and My Instinct directed me to send this money to you. I am a widow and a devoted Christian, my name is Mrs.Eva Brain from United Kingdom. Since my husband died, I have been suffering from arthritics and lately doctors have diagnosed me with terminal cancer, which left me with approximately twelve months to live. I am currently on wheelchair and being looked after by a nurse and some of my late husband relatives in turns. Before my husband died, he left some money to the tone of $5.2m United State Dollars (Five million, Two hundred thousand dollars) and he made me promised him that it should be used for humanitarian work, because we have no children and he don't want his brothers to lay hand on it, since they don't believe in God, they have a different vision. This money is currently in a vault with a bank. If you will promise me that you will use this money to achieve the wish of my husband and me, then I will instruct the bank to release the content of the vault in your name. God bless you as you walk in the light and glory. You can reach me though my private email(mrs.evabrain@yahoo.com.hk) Yours in Vineyard, Mrs.Eva Brain