FBI – Robert S. Mueller SCAM

February 15, 2009  
Filed under Email Scams

I received an answer back within 5 mins. AND on a Sunday -Like the FBI would be setting in there office on a Sunday and ready to respond to this in 5 mins.SCAM!

From the Robert S. Mueller email – “YOUR EMAIL WAS AMONG THE WINNERS THAT THE CENTRAL BANK IS AWARDING CONTACT TO SO FEEL FREE TO CLAIM YOUR FUND FROM THEM. YOU DONT HAVE MUCH TIME SO ACT FAST !
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Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 08:06:39 -0800
From: Kathie Newell
Subject: Re: OFFICIAL LETTER FROM THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON D.C
To: rsmfbigov@live.com

MY QUESTIONS ARE: WHO is Central Bank of Nigeria, how did they get my name and my email? I have NEVER lived there, worked for any business there, traded with that country, banked there OR played any lottery there, AND certainly NEVER signed any paperwork asssociated with anyone or promotion with this bank – my attorney says this is a FRAUD!

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From: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 7:29:55 AM
Subject: OFFICIAL LETTER FROM THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON D.C

Federal Bureau of Investigation
J. Edgar Hoover Building
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20535-0001, USA

This post was submitted by Kathie Newell.



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4 Responses to “FBI – Robert S. Mueller SCAM”

  1. Leon Truelove on June 10th, 2009 5:55 am

    I Received this in an E-mail

    (FAKE)
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    J. Edgar Hoover Building
    935 Pennsylvania Avenue,
    NW Washington, D.C. 20535-0001, USA
    Phone Number: 1-206-984-0470
    (206) 984-0470 is unpublished
    This number is a landline based in Richmond Beach, WA

    (The REAL FBI address)
    FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    J. Edgar Hoover Building
    935 Pennsylvania Avenue,
    NW Washington, D.C. 20535-0001
    (202) 324-3000 (This # is published)

    The FBI does not send out emails soliciting information from citizens.

    There are about a half dozen spelling mistakes in the e-mail.
    I think anyone that would type a document for the FBI would know how to spell documentation’s
    They spelled documentation’s this way– documentations.
    Leon

  2. Renetta Ragin on July 4th, 2009 6:42 pm

    I have kept alot of the emails that have been trying to scam me. I also have copied some of them who can I send them to so I can put a stop to receiving these emails. I would like for them to get caught if possible.

  3. zero cool on June 26th, 2010 9:58 am

    Ya i got this email aswell and It kind of strikes me that these poeple or stupid because someone just cant email you saying there the FBI because thats a fedral crime so heres what we should do everyone-send this to the real FBI and tell them that there trying to scam poeple and the more they get the same emails coming in than they will serch these assholes out n put them behind bars where they belong

  4. Rebecca Maurice on February 10th, 2011 12:39 pm

    I have received multiple email messages from this same scam. It is easy to know it is a scam because of the letter format and the spelling errors.

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