419 Scams: Swift Credit Card from London Scottish Bank
4 Responses to "419 Scam: Swift Credit Card"
Hot Scam Specifications:
Scam Type: 419 Scam
Fake Names: Dr. Robert Vivian Crago
Offer Type: Inheritance Funds
Transfer Amount: Not mentioned.
Storyline: Get a Swift Credit Card to withdraw your Inheritance Funds
Scammer Location: Maybe Nigeria, Ghana, Togo or UK
Scammer Email: bank@antony.ro
We have another similar scam, except that they are using "MasterCard". The email explains a lot of unnecessary details about the "background", which we are still confused and do not know what they are trying to say except that we need to use their credit card to withdraw some "inheritance funds".
When it doesn't make sense, you can safely ignore mails esp. when they have the following words/phrases in them:
Inheritance Funds, Nigeria/Africa,
----Attached----
From: LONDON SCOTTISH BANK [mailto:bank@antony.ro]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007
Subject: Swift Credit Card Payment System
Swift Credit Card Payment System
Committee Foreign Payments officer
Foreign Remittance Department
London Scottish Bank.{LSB}
Mobile: +44 794 494 4619
Attention: Honorable Beneficiary / contractor,
Going by series of petition received from International Body on the way your inheritance fund was handled by some correspondence office after Extensive close door meeting with Board of Directors and other Stakeholders in the Government, Subcommittees of the House Of Assembly and the House of Rep, republic of Ghana, Nigeria, Togo with all the African Banks have come to appoint London Scottish Bank
to made payment to Beneficiary and contractor, It was Resolved and Agreed upon that your inheritance Fund would be released on a special method of payment, which tag Name Reads SWIFT CREDIT CARD. This method of payment is designed by the Government to avert fraud perpetration or stoppage of fund by Some Agencies either through Anti Terrorist Certificate or other certificates, this Swift Credit Card would be issued to you upon meeting with the Bank Requirement, and this office has Been Mandated to take charge of the Issuance of the SWIFT CREDIT CARD.
And that your inheritance payment files should be passed to my desk for clarification after the meeting with the entire Banks in Africans, Nigeria N.N.P. C. Government and Togo, Ghana, all the African country, Now London Scottish Bank have start making the payment with ATM CARD Upon Certification that your file is ok. This Office would direct you on how to receive your over due inheritance fund via SWIFT CREDIT CARD.
The SWIFT CREDIT CARD would be delivered to you via Courier In the light of this afore mentioned; you are required to furnish this office with the following information below.
Your Full Name:
Your Address:
Contact Telephone and Fax number:
The name of your next of kin and your date of Birth.
This Information would be used in opening of an account here .It is from here that the ATM would be used in issuance of The SWIFT CREDITS CARD in your favor with the Credit card Number and all your information inserted into the card. Upon completion of this issuance of the Credit Card, It would be send to you via Courier to your residential address you can call this office as soon as you get this fax for more information you need to know, Urgently furnish this office with your Contact information in order to reconfirm if it's in line with the one contained in our payment data.
Be informed that your fund has been called back and it's now in a suspense account here in Our Bank. A new Account has to be opened in your Name before the Swift Credit Card is issued. Waiting for an urgent response call this office as soon as you get this massage
Yours Faithfully.
Dr. Robert Vivian Crago.
Swift Credit Card Payment System
Committee Foreign Payments officer
Scam Type: 419 Scam
Fake Names: Dr. Robert Vivian Crago
Offer Type: Inheritance Funds
Transfer Amount: Not mentioned.
Storyline: Get a Swift Credit Card to withdraw your Inheritance Funds
Scammer Location: Maybe Nigeria, Ghana, Togo or UK
Scammer Email: bank@antony.ro
We have another similar scam, except that they are using "MasterCard". The email explains a lot of unnecessary details about the "background", which we are still confused and do not know what they are trying to say except that we need to use their credit card to withdraw some "inheritance funds".
When it doesn't make sense, you can safely ignore mails esp. when they have the following words/phrases in them:
Inheritance Funds, Nigeria/Africa,
----Attached----
From: LONDON SCOTTISH BANK [mailto:bank@antony.ro]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007
Subject: Swift Credit Card Payment System
Swift Credit Card Payment System
Committee Foreign Payments officer
Foreign Remittance Department
London Scottish Bank.{LSB}
Mobile: +44 794 494 4619
Attention: Honorable Beneficiary / contractor,
Going by series of petition received from International Body on the way your inheritance fund was handled by some correspondence office after Extensive close door meeting with Board of Directors and other Stakeholders in the Government, Subcommittees of the House Of Assembly and the House of Rep, republic of Ghana, Nigeria, Togo with all the African Banks have come to appoint London Scottish Bank
And that your inheritance payment files should be passed to my desk for clarification after the meeting with the entire Banks in Africans, Nigeria N.N.P. C. Government and Togo, Ghana, all the African country, Now London Scottish Bank have start making the payment with ATM CARD Upon Certification that your file is ok. This Office would direct you on how to receive your over due inheritance fund via SWIFT CREDIT CARD.
The SWIFT CREDIT CARD would be delivered to you via Courier In the light of this afore mentioned; you are required to furnish this office with the following information below.
Your Full Name:
Your Address:
Contact Telephone and Fax number:
The name of your next of kin and your date of Birth.
This Information would be used in opening of an account here .It is from here that the ATM would be used in issuance of The SWIFT CREDITS CARD in your favor with the Credit card Number and all your information inserted into the card. Upon completion of this issuance of the Credit Card, It would be send to you via Courier to your residential address you can call this office as soon as you get this fax for more information you need to know, Urgently furnish this office with your Contact information in order to reconfirm if it's in line with the one contained in our payment data.
Be informed that your fund has been called back and it's now in a suspense account here in Our Bank. A new Account has to be opened in your Name before the Swift Credit Card is issued. Waiting for an urgent response call this office as soon as you get this massage
Yours Faithfully.
Dr. Robert Vivian Crago.
Swift Credit Card Payment System
Committee Foreign Payments officer
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4 Responses to "419 Scam: Swift Credit Card" 
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said this on 08 Nov 2007 3:42:26 PM CST
I have been dealing with a man from Nigeria that wants me to wire him money for a swift card so he can send me a ATM card to retreive my money
===== Jay says: Since you know its a scam, you are wasting your time dealing with the scammer. |
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said this on 20 Dec 2007 9:15:39 AM CST
I don't know--if you spend some time with the guy and you know it's a scam, you're wasting HIS time and maybe keeping him from scamming someone that doesn't know better.
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said this on 27 Mar 2008 4:53:17 PM CST
hi, i have an email from a man in london hes been emailing me a couple of times about me having the same last name as the person that died and it was over 2 million in his funds, he rang me as well???do you think its true, he even got me a letter to forward to the bank asking them that im the next of kin????then the bank emailed me with an application???help someone do you believe this?
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said this on 20 Oct 2008 7:42:24 PM CST
Where would one report such a scam when it is received so it can be stopped. I have turned in many scams to the internet scam police and would like to know where to send this type of scam. I am taking a proactive stand to stop scams that come on the internet and would like to turn all in to spare others like myself the humiliation and upset that many have already gone through.
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