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Subject: Re: One scam to rule them all..
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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 00:23:07 -0700

At 12:05 AM 7/30/02 -0700, bitbitch@magnesium.net wrote:
>common.   The origination, at least to NPR's knowledge, starts with the 
>scam elements being transposed from Nigeria,
>to London, England.   Instead of the bereved widow of a Nigerian national, 
>the originating con was directed to the 'heirs'
>of Sir Frances Drake's estate.   If you were 'chosen' as an heir, you 
>could contribute a portion of your money so that a
>fellow heir (and scam artist) could reclaim the monetary largess in the 
>Court of England, by proving that Elizabeth I had
>nulled Sir Drake's will and taken his fortune as her own.   Oscar
>Hartzell, the gent who started this scam, way back in the early 1800s,
>managed to gain quite a fortune, all on the backs of idiots.   Sound familiar?

Coincidentally enough, I'm currently in the middle of a pretty good book 
about the Francis Drake scam called "Drake's Fortune" by Richard Raynor.

Despite being pretty familiar with the whole 419 scam stuff (see my earlier 
FoRK post from a few months back about how the whole scam works: 
http://www.xent.com/pipermail/fork/2002-May/011928.html) I never put the 
two together as being related.

Apparently, I suck at pattern matching.

-Mike

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