W, 
I think this is fraud. I haven't received this one but have received other
similar ones claiming that i had won billions and need to give them my bank
account number so they could transfer funds. This one doesn't ask for it
directly but you might want to be careful. I wouldn't respond to it though. 

Jenny

On Tue, Aug  5, 2008 10:17 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 8/5/2008 9:15:41 P.M. Central Daylight  Time
>Subj: CONTACT MY SECRETARY MR CHINONSO IJEOMA.
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>Dear friend,
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>I am very happy to inform you about  my success in getting that fund. 
>Now,I want you to contact my secretary on  the information below.Mr CHINONSO 
>IJEOMA,
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>Ask him to send to you the  total sum of (USD$1.2Million) in a Cashier
>Draft, which I kept for your  compensation. So 
>contact him immediately on his e-mail: (  [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
>Phone: 00229 93 80 58 44 and send him the below  information to enable him 
>deliver your cashier
>Draft to you.
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>1.)YOUR  FULL NAME:_________________ 
>2).YOUR  ADDRESS:_____________________
>3.)TELEPHONE NUMBER:___________  
>4.)OCCUPATION:_________________ 
>5 )YOUR AGE:_________________ 
>6)  COUNTRY :_________________ 
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>BEST REGARD, 
>ANTHONY  MICK.
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