Wednesday 16 January 2008

Robert Hotron: Private investment placement on behalf of my family

Another spin on the standard email whereby you could be entrusted with handling millions of dollars in return for 20%. I'm sure anyone with $12m to invest would have much better ways of handling it than random emails to "undisclosed-recipients".

These sort of emails usually end with either an insurance payment on your behalf or enough information gathered to enable them to steal your identity. I would not want either to happen to me! Don't trust the email - just bin it.

We are looking for an experienced and trustworthy business
person/company that can profitably invest funds in excess of Twelve
million US
Dollars in profitable ventures.

Most importantly, you will be required to:
[1]. Act as the original beneficiary of the funds.
[2]. Receive the funds into a business/private or Trust account.
[3]. Invest/Manage the funds on behalf of my family

This is a legitimate transaction and you shall be entitled to 20%
(Twenty-percent) of the total Capital as remuneration for your role in
the Transfer of the funds and 25% of the return on Investment (ROI) as
"Management Fees".

If you prefer to be re-contacted for more information, contact me by email robert.hort@yahoo.co.uk
It is important for you to also provide answers to the questions below
in your response.

(1) Have you ever handled a huge business transaction that was
successful in the past? (2) If you are required to travel for a meeting and to
fulfill certain obligations, Can you travel within a short notice? (3)
What ventures do you suggest we go into? (4) Will your final recipient
ortrust account be able to receive these funds? (5) How is the
taxation in your country and how do you intend to handle it?

The above information will enable me determine your qualification for
receivership and subsequent placement of the funds. If you are unable
to handle this project, you shall be compensated if you can recommend
a credible person that may be useful.

Your early response will be appreciated.

Yours Faithfully,

Robert Horton
Family Representative

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