Will from Jenny Brooks

Here’s another example of a rich person is dying scam…

From: Jenny Brooks (Mrs) <jjbrooks001@yahoo.co.uk>
Date:9 Sep 2007 14:58:05 -0500
Subject: Will from Jenny Brooks

Hello Dear

Hello complete stranger…

My name is Mrs. Jenny Brooks; I am a dying woman who has decided to donate what I have to you/church.

Me or church? Make up your mind!

I am 59 years old and I was diagnosed for cancer for about 2 years ago, immediately after the death of my husband, who has left me everything he worked for and because the doctors told me I will not live longer than some weeks because of my health, I decided to WILL/donate the sum of $2,500,000 (two million five hundred thousand dollars) to you for the good work of the lord, and also to help the motherless and less privilege and also for the assistance of the widows.

And the best way to do these things is to contact a complete stranger via email?

I wish you all the best and may the good Lord bless you abundantly, and please use the funds well and always extend the good work to others. Contact my lawyer (Barrister Tango David) with this specified email:consultantadvocate@myway.com and tell him that I have WILLED ($2,500,000.00) to you and I have also notified him.

Did “Barrister” Tango David come up with this scheme?

I know I don’t know you but I have been directed to do this. Thanks and God bless.
NB: I will appreciate your utmost confidentiality in this matter until the task is accomplished as I don’t want anything that will jeopardize my last wish.

So much for your last wish…

From Lady Brooks

Lady? ‘Oh, I say, we are grand, aren’t we? Oh, oh, no more buttered scones for me, mater. I’m off to play the grand piano. Pardon me while I die and give a fortune away to a complete stranger.’

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