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  1. I run a website (would you believe it :P), and got this email sent to it...

    Good Day,

    I am Mr. Vincent Cheng Hoi Chuen, GBS, JP Chairman of the Hong Kong

    and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited.

    I am contacting you in respect of BRIGADIER AMER ALI NAYEF, a

    businessman and also who was with the Iraqi forces, who made a fixed

    deposit of Twenty Two million Five Hundred Thousand United State

    Dollars only in my branch in Hong Kong, in 2003. Subsequently a

    number of notices was sent to him, in 2004 when the war in Iraq was

    still going on, but no response came from him.

    We later found out that Brigadier Amer Ali Nayef was shot dead along

    with his son, Khalid Amer also in the force as they left the family

    home for work in the south of the city. After more inquiry it was

    also discovered that the late Brigadier, did not declare any next of

    kin in his official papers including the paper work of his bank

    deposit. What bothers me most is according to the laws of my country

    at the expiration of 6 years the funds will be reverted to the

    ownership of the Hong Kong Government if nobody comes forward for the

    claim of funds, Against this scenery, I have all the information

    needed to claim these funds and I want you to act as the beneficiary

    of the deposit, there is no risk involved in this matter, as we are

    going to adopt a legitimate method and the attorney in charge will

    prepare all the necessary documents.

    All I require is your honest co-operation and I guarantee that this

    will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you

    from any breach of the law. Please accept my apologies, keep my

    confidence and disregard this email if you do not appreciate this

    proposition I have offered you.

    All confirmable documents to back up the claims will be made

    available to you prior to your acceptance and as soon as I receive

    your return mail Via my email address ( his email was [email protected] )

    and I will let you know what is required of you.

    Your earliest response to this letter will be appreciated.

    Best Regards,

    Mr. Vincent Cheng

    And the email it was from was his email [email protected] so he's going to get no suckers replying because he put the wrong address to reply to :hahaha:

    Oh and if your wondering I didn't reply lol.

  2. Kathy Clugston is a newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup>. She began working on Radio 4 in 2006, and first read the evening news shift in 2007. In April 2008 she began newsreading duties on the flagship Today programme.

    Born in Belfast, Kathy attended Methodist College and then studied French and Russian at Queens University Belfast. The degree course entailed a period in France and a year in Voronezh, Russia. While at University, she was very active in the drama society, playing leading roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Private Lives and Buried Child, among many others, and directed L'Alouette (The Lark) by Jean Anouilh.

    Clugston worked as a continuity announcer at BBC Northern Ireland from 1996 to 2003, announcing for BBC One Northern Ireland, BBC Two Northern Ireland, and appearing as one of three in-vision announcers on BBC Choice Northern Ireland between 1999 and 2001. She also lent her voice to the BBC Northern Ireland animated comedy series The Folks on the Hill.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference">[2]</sup>

    Prior to starting at Radio 4, Kathy Clugston spent some years in Amsterdam, working at Radio Netherlands. The Clugston name is believed to be a sept of the clan Stewart.

    Kathy is "The Posh Radio 4 Lady" on Scott Mills' drivetime radio show on BBC Radio 1 who reads the emails from listeners. More recently she took part in 'Scott Mills The Musical' in her role of "Posh Radio 4 Lady".<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference">[3]</sup>

    Hello Wikipedia.

  3. My mobile started ringing in the next room and the time it took me to get there it stopped. It was a 0845 number which I don't recognize should I ring it back or not?

    I searched it in google but nothing came back, and I don't normally get 0845 numbers ringing me - If its important I guess they will ring back later?

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