Response to Nigerian Scammer “Steven/Stephen Oronsaye” PART III

Posted by Princess MoMo on Dec 19 in Adventures of Princess MoMo

Mr. Oronsaye is a Nigerian Scammer. Click here for his original message and my response. Below is our second round of correspondence.  Click here for the second round of messages with Mr. Oronsaye.

 

Third Message From Mr. Oronsaye

From: Stephen Oronsaye
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 12:50 AM
Subject: Re: Urgent Investment Offer for you !

Thanks for your mail and the offer to be my Campaign Manager for my 2015 Governorship Election Project.

We still have sometime before 2015 and I am currently working on getting the nomination of the Party first. This is the beginning!

However, we will have to conclude the successful transfer of the $29 Million first before we can commence other plans.

Do you have an EQUITY HOME LINE OF CREDIT?

You will have to pick up the cash in Europe and I am sure that will be convenient.

Let me know.

Rgds

Steve

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Third Response from Princess MoMo

When do you think you’ll secure the nomination? Is there anything I can do to help? Well, I have confidence that you will be nominated, good sir. I mean, you’re a distinguished man. Why wouldn’t they want you as a gubernatorial candidate? Did you like the logo I sent you? Also, I told a friend of mine about my fortunate receipt of your emails. She is a very skilled woman and asked if you would be willing to have her as a public relations/marketing specialist in your campaign efforts. You’ll be happy to know that we’ve already started raising Oronsaye 2015 awareness on Facebook. If you’d like, we can prepare a social media strategy for you. I know what you’re probably thinking: “With only $29,000,000 in funds, I don’t have enough money to pay all of these people.” Don’t worry, you won’t need to compensate her. I offered to pay her 30% of my 30% of the $29,000,000.

Speaking of which, I will need an advance on the $8,700,000 you have so generously offered to pay me for my assistance in transferring the funds. Ten percent will suffice for now. Be assured that I need this advance for purposes of good, not evil. I’ve detailed my intended use of the advance below.

First, I will use the advance to up my prepaid phone minutes so that you and I can finally connect by phone since you have been reluctant to provide me with your Skype information. Is it that you don’t have a Skype account? With all due respect, if your dignified age has inhibited you from embracing technology such as Skype, I will gladly set up an account for you and give you a tutorial. Don’t be shy. We’re partners. We’re a team. Where you are weak, I endeavor to make you strong and vice versa.

Second, I will use the advance to travel to Europe! How glorious of an opportunity! As I said I would, I went to the post office over the weekend to have my passport photo taken. I must say that the photo turned out quite splendid. I can’t wait to have a shiny new passport. Where exactly in Europe is the VAULT? Did you know that more than one Santa Claus character visits many countries in Eastern Europe? So, it would be great if the VAULT is in Eastern Europe and if you can advance me the money to get there in time before Christmas. I know that’s short notice, but as you’ve been saying all along, time is of the essence. If I don’t get there in time for the European Santas, it is okay because you are my Christmas angel Mr. Oronsaye.

Third, I will use the advance to give an advance to my friend that you’re surely going to select as your campaign PR/marketing specialist. Plus, she will likely want to travel with me to the VAULT, so we’ll need money for her ticket. This may sound surprising, but not only is she a PR/marketing guru, but she doubles up as a body guard. If I’m going to be traveling with such a large stash of cash, I’ll need protection. Will you have time to meet with us while we’re there? I would love for you to meet my friend. She is brilliant and we can all discuss your campaign strategy. It is never too early to start planning for a successful campaign. I know 2015 seems far now, but you’d be surprised how quickly three years can go by. By the way, you still haven’t told me whether the correct spelling of your name is “Stephen” or “Steven.” My friend will want to draw up some sketches in addition to the logo I sent in my last email to you and we’ll need the proper spelling.

In terms of form of payment for this advance, certified bank check would be ideal. I don’t trust wire transfers because if one numbers if off, the funds could be mis-routed. We can’t risk that. If you have other suggestions as to how to transfer the advance, I’d be interested to hear them.

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2 Responses to “Response to Nigerian Scammer “Steven/Stephen Oronsaye” PART III”

  1. Evelynn Faith Moon – This one is about you.

  2. I hope he responds quickly, time is of the essence! And, honestly, we’re a steal at that price.