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TITLE: Harry Potter & The Well of Scammers
SCAMMER NAME: Joyce Ozioma
SCAMMER LOCATION: Nigeria
SCAMBAITER: Shiver Metimbers
One of the golden rules of scambaiting is 'make your scammer
do all the work'. Tie the guy up. Make his life miserable by dragging
out the dealings for as long as humanly possible. What better way
to keep a scammer busy than to make them copy an entire book by
hand?
First of all, I get the standard 419 scam introduction from
Barrister Issah.
From: Barrister Musa Issah
To: Arthur Dent
Date: January 23, 2006
Subject: If you will be interested to act upon on receipt
of this mail
My Dear
Greetings,I know this mail may come to you as a surprise,I am
Barrister Mussa Issah the solicitor/counsel to the late Sanni Abacha
who was then before his death, the President/Head of State of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Just yesterday his widow wife Mrs. Mariam Abacha called to intimate
me of the condition of her family over the pursuance of fund by
the Government over the husbands alleged loot.
In fact, She conferred in me that her son was working with a
German National only for the German to take advantage of the situation,
there by setting her son up in Germany where he went to claim his
father deposit. You can verify this fact your self through the German
Embassy over an alleged Abacha's Son, Mr. Abba Abacha trying to
pull out the sum of (US$40 M) Forty Million Dollars from the Bank.
At this point in time, She solicited my humble self to look
for a reputable gentleman who will be of great assistance to the
family and somebody who can take over the sum of $27M (Twenty Seven
Million United States Dollars Only)which is presently deposited
in a Security Company, for investment. I will later on the course
of this transaction disclosed to you the Security Company accordingly.
If you will be interested to act upon on receipt of this mail,
please do contact me on the enlisted contact adress and more so
be kind to issue me with your current Telephone Number for prompt
conversation.
Thanks for your sincere understanding while looking forward
to your positive response/cooperation.
Regards,
Barrister Musa Issah

I run my handwriting routine by the barrister.
From: Arthur Dent
To: Barrister Musa Issah
Date: January 23, 2006
Dear Mr. Issah,
Thank you very much for you interesting email, it was kind of you
to contact me with your proposition.
Unfortunately I am not in a position to help you at this point in
time as my company are conducting a very important 4 year long research
project on Advanced Handwriting Recognition and Graphology systems.
Our work is extremely intensive and vitally important for our clients.
They have committed over eight million dollars to our project and
we are nearing the final stages. After nearly 4 years of research
and development we are now only three months away from the conclusion
and I am afraid I can allow nothing to interfere with the project
until its completion.
We are always looking for paid volunteers to help with our project.
If you are aware of anyone who would like to earn money by helping
with our project by providing samples of their own handwriting to
us then please do read the submission information below. We pay
US $100.00 per page of handwriting samples.
Sincerely,
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems
YOUR HANDWRITING SAMPLES WANTED TO HELP OUR RESEARCH PROJECT.
We are looking for people to submit samples of their own handwriting
to add to our database of hand written text. Currently we have over
three hundred thousand handwritten pages from people all over the
world and we are looking for more all the time. All the handwriting
is analysed by computer and the data will then be used to facilitate
the completion of advanced artificial intelligence systems for our
client, Cyberdyne Systems.
We are currently looking for people to submit by email attachment,
scans of their handwriting samples so that we can increase the size
and thus the computational power of our preliminary database.
NOTE: We will supply the text for you to copy by email attachment.
You do not have to write your own story, poem etc. All that is required
is that you duplicate the text we send to you in your own handwriting
on paper and then scan it and return it to us by email attachment.
Handwriting samples are very valuable to our project so Singlesideband
Systems are prepared to pay US $100 (one hundred dollars) for every
sheet of handwritten text that is submitted to us. However please
note that the MINIMUM number handwriting sample pages you can submit
is 100 (one hundred). Of course, you may submit as many as you wish
above that number. We would certainly take as many handwriting samples
as you are able to provide.
If you think you may know anyone who may be able to help us in this
project, please contact me at my email address below and we will
forward you very simple instructions on how to submit your handwriting
samples by email attachment.

Thankfully barrister Issah know just the people for my project.
From: Barrister Musa Issah
To: Arthur Dent
Date: January 26, 2006
Subject: Re: If you will be interested to act upon on receipt
of this mail
Dear Arthur Dent
I write to acknowledge the receipt of your mail,sorry for the late
response.
Thanks very much for your response, I quite appreciate despite your
very busy schedule, you still make out time from no time to correspond
with me.
I spoke with staffs after going through your massage this morning
and all aspects of your reguest was fully deliberated on and I gave
them go ahead to arrange things with you without further delay.
Contact them with below contact information as to discuss all modalities.
Mrs Joyce Ozioma esq
tel. :234-802-306-xxxx
e-mail: lawxxxxxxx@consultant.com
Mr Maurice Dim esq
Tel. :234-803-307-xxxx
E-mail: lawxxxxxxx@consultant.com
Though both telephone contact numbers are different, the email
addresses are identical.
Your urgent response with the required informations/instruction
will be required in order to make the project
successful.
Yours faithfully,
Barrister Musa Isah

I fire off the information to both addresses and also confirm
to the barrister that contacts have been made.
From: Arthur Dent
To: Barrister Musa Issah
Date: January 23, 2006
Dear Mr. Issah,
Thank you for your reply and I can confirm that I have sent an introduction
to the persons you specified.
Sincerely,
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems

Introducing Mrs. Joyce Ozioma who steps up to the plate and
offers her services. Strange. Her emails are coming from exactly
the same location and computer as the barrister's. I sense that
I am being deceived!
From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: January 26, 2006
Subject: If you will be interested to act upon on receipt
of this mail
Sir'
We got your mail and the contents well noted. We were told about
the handwriting research project this morning by chief Musa.B.E
Isah esq and We would like to know how many samples you may require
from us.
Presently, my colleagues and I are ready to sample ours, we
can as well provide as many as we can from friends in various universities
here in Nigeria. Kindly advice on how we will receive our reword
We anticipate the copy of the text sample by email attachment
with other necessary informations.
Regards
Mrs Joyce Ozioma

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: January 26, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Thank you for your reply and your interest in my company's project.
Basically we are after as many samples as possible of your handwriting.
As outlined in my previous email, the MINIMUM number of pages we
can accept is 100 however we would be most delighted to receive
as many as you and your colleagues are able to supply. I have supplied
some sample text to this email in the form of a book in PDF format,
which is the most common format for presenting text. If you have
any problem reading the fie then please get back to me for more
information.
If you decide to duplicate the WHOLE book in your handwriting then
we pay an additional bonus payment of $4,000 as well as the standard
$100 per page.Here are the rules for submission:
SUBMISSION RULES
The MINIMUM number of pages we can accept is 100 however you may
submit as many as you wish.
It is very important that each A4 page matches the book pages as
closely as possible, so for instance if you are copying up to page
120 of the book, you should have 120 A4 pages of your own text.
The number of your pages/scans must match the page numbers of the
book.
1. Payment is made only on receipt of the full 100 or more pages.
Note that we do not pay any money in advance of receiving the completed
pages.
2. You may if you wish submit to us one page so that we can inform
you if you are producing the work correctly.
3. The paper must be lined and the layout of the A4 page must match
as closely as you can the layout of each page you are copying.
4. All writing MUST be in BLACK ink/pen.
Your pages of text must match the pages of the book text, so for
instance if you are copying 150 pages from the book you will have
150 pages of hand written text. It is VERY IMPORTANT that your pages
are numbered the same as the pages that you are copying.
IMPORTANT: Note that we can only make one payment to you,
so for instance you cannot submit 100 pages, then get paid, then
submit more pages. You are only allowed to submit work once and
once only.
Once you have completed your handwriting, you will then need to
scan each page and then send it to us by email attachment. It is
very important that the scans are large and clear. Small or unclear
scans will not be accepted and payment will be refused. As a guide
we generally ask that the scan width be 1200 pixels wide.
If you are not sure of any part of these instructions, please do
get in touch with me for clarification by email or telephone.
Also, please let me know by what means you prefer your payment to
be made.
Sincerely,
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesidband Systems
I attach the PDF file for Joyce.

A few days pass and then Joyce gets back in touch.
From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 1, 2006
Subject: Re: If you will be interested to act upon on receipt
of this mail
Good day sir,
I am writing to inform you that I have opened the attached
book and I have commence work on the writing. I will be sending
you a copy by tomorrow for approval.
Meanwhile, in my message of yesterday, I requested your telephone
number(s) and your office address, as I have gone through your website
and there was no telephone contact in it. I read from the site that
you are currently upgrading your website, as such there was no address
or telephone/fax contacts. I will appreciate you include them when
replying this message.
Please respond to enable me send the first pages for approval
by tomorrow.
Do have a nice day.
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Joyce attaches a samle page.

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 2, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Thank you for your very rapid response, it is most appreciated and
I congratulate you on your professionalism.
I can confirm that the sample you sent to me is 100% acceptable,
thank you.
Please will you advice me how many pages you are considering to
duplicate and also by what mean you wish your payment to be made?
Sincerely,
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesidband Systems

From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 2, 2006
Subject: handwriting project
Dear Sir,
Thank you too for your immediate response, this gives me confidence
that I am on the right track.
As I earlier informed you, I am imploying other hands to make
sure that the poject is successfully completed and right on time.
I am anticipating copying the entire book as you said in one of
your messages that it attracts a bonus of US$4,000.00.
Regarding receiving of the payment, I will prefer western union
money transfer. I will issue you with names for the collection of
my payment.
I will like you to advice on how the scanning should be send.
Am I to send the entire pages on your email box or are there alternative
email boxes?
I am contemplating sending about 20 pages through one email
box, which will be about 15 email boxes for the entire book. All
the same your candid advice will equally be appreciated.
Waiting for instructions from you.
Regards,
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 2, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Thank you for your email and your payment option are entirely agreeable.
Are you able to receive the payment amount in one single payment?
I am asking because I know that in some countries there are restrictions
on the size of Western Union payments. Please advise me.
It would be preferable to me if you send the completed scans to
a spare email address that does not interfere with my normal email,
therefore please send the scans to the following address: singlesideband.dent@xxxx.com
any normal email should of course be addressed to this email address.
Sincerely,
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesidband Systems

From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 2, 2006
Subject: Re: handwriting project
Dear Sir,
Your mail is well received and content well noted. Regarding
the scanning, I will send them to the provided email box while other
correspondence will be directed to this mail box as usual.
Paying me through western union as I earlier suggested will
be ok as I will provide as many names as possible for the collection
since it can not be sent in bulk but on a second though, I am considering
the charges etc, so I am contemplating sending one of my relatives
in the UK there to pick up the payment for me, that is why I earlier
demanded for your address. I will appreciate you forward you address
to me where the person can come for collection of my payment.
Advice me on how the charges will be paid if I provide names
for sending the payment through western union to Nigeria here.
Thanks and best regards.
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 3, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Thank you for your email.
We will be paying any charges that are incurred so you need not
worry about that. However, if you have contacts in the UK who would
like to collect your payment from our offices then that is completely
agreeable also.
Sincerely,
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesidband Systems

From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 9, 2006
Subject: urgent response required
Dear Sir,
I will appreciate you call me through my number which is 234-802-306-XXXX
tonight so that we can discuss as am about scanning the jobs across
to you.
The scanning can not be completed in a day, that was why I asked
if the total 293pages can be scanned and sent within 2 days. As
I earlier notified you, I employed capable hands to complete the
writing. I want you to advice on how long it will take to make payment
upon your receipt of the total 293 pages.
I request for your urgent response and kind advice on the above.
Yours faithfully,
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

I didn't bother to call, but a few days later Joyce decided
to call me!
From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 11, 2006
Telephone call: Joyce
Oziuma to Arthur Dent (205k MP3)
After the call I checked the email account Joyce was to send
the work to and there is all was waiting for me:

Shortly after, Joyce emails me with her payment details.
From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 11, 2006
Subject: urgent
Sir,
This is to notify you that I have completed the scanning and
sent the total copies of 293 to the email box you gave to me. I
urge you to check it and get back to me.
Below is the information for the payment through western union
money transfer, please the names, address, text questions and answers
must be exactly as it is written:-
1. NAME : PRINCE UCHENNA OLOLO
ADD : PLOT 47 TRANS AMADI LAYOUT PORTHARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA
Question : NAME & WHAT
ANS : OLOLO & BUILDING
AMOUNT US$8,000.00
2. NAME : DIM JUDE OKECHUKWU
ADD : 15 OLADIPO FAFORE STREET, AKOWONJO LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
Question : COLOUR
ANS : BLACK
AMOUNT US$2,300.00
3. NAME : NGOZI OGUGUA
ADD : AMADI AMA- PORTHARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA
Question : NAME & WHAT
ANS : OLOLO & BUILDING
AMOUNT US$8,000.00
4. NAME : JOY OZIOMA OLOLO
ADD : 1st Avenue, plot 265, 122 Rd., Gowon Estate, Ipaja - Lagos
State, Nigeria.
Question : NAME & WHAT
ANS : JOYCE & WRITING
AMOUNT US$4,000.00
5. NAME : CHUKWUNONSO ANENE
ADD : WOJI ROAD, WOJI - PORTHARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA
Question : NAME & WHAT
ANS : OLOLO & BUILDING
AMOUNT US$8,000.00
6. NAME : DIM JUDE OKECHUKWU
ADD : 15 OLADIPO FAFORE STREET, AKOWONJO LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
Question : COLOUR
ANS : BLACK
AMOUNT US$3,000.00
Note that it is very important that you include senders name
and full address when sending.
Call me through my number 234 - 802-306-XXXX immediately the
payment is sent and do not for get to give me the sender's name,
address and the control number through this email box.
Expecting your response.
Thanks and best regards,
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Hmm. Looks like there are going to be six disappointed people
waiting for their payments.

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 11, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Thank you for your telephone call this afternoon and also for sending
in the completed work which I confirm has now been received. I shall
ensure you get what you deserve as soon as possible.
Unfortunately as it is the weekend I cannot authorise your payment
until Monday morning as our account department do not work on Sat/Sun
however I shall arrange your payment sometime on Monday afternoon
(13th Feb).
Thank you once again and I shall contact you soon.
Sincerely.
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems

After a delay of a couple of days, a frustrated Joyce gets in
touch.
From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 13, 2006
Subject: Anticipating the fulfilment of your words
Dear Sir,
I am writing to remind you that I am still in anticipation of
the payment information. From your correspondence of Saturday, I
was meant to understand that the payment will be made "sometime
on Monday afternoon (13th Feb)."
Sir, I will appreciate if you give me a call as soon as the
payment is made on 234 - 802-306-0032 . Please while sending the
payment information, do not forget to include the sender's name,
complete address and the control number through this email box.
Anticipating the fulfilment of your words.
Thanks.
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

I'll make her wait just a little longer!
From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 13, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
My apologies for the delay in getting back to you. We had an emergency
with one of our clients computer systems and had to send a four
man team, including myself to repair a very serious problem. Unfortunately
this took much longer than I had estimated and kept me away from
my office for nearly two days. I shall contact you again later today
to arrange payment.
Sincerely.
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems

From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 14, 2006
Subject: Re: Anticipating the fulfilment of your words
Sir,
Your message of 14th February 2006 was received and content
understood. I do hope that you have successfully completed the repairs.
I honestly expected the payment information just as you stated
you will be arranging later today.
Mr. Arthur, to be candid with you, I am not pleased with your
delay in paying me for a work I have completed for you. If you can
remember, I severally asked you when my payment will be made upon
completion of the project from my side, which you specifically told
me 24hrs. Sir, I do hold people by their words, as such I will not
want yours to be reverse. I completed my work and sent to you exactly
the time I told you, which you confirmed was ok.
Please I will appreciate if you make my payment and send the
transfer information to me through this email box by tomorrow.
I was even expecting we would have completed this and if possible
you give me another one to handle, which I am arranging different
people to do the writing as you stated in your previous correspondence
that you need different handwritings. All the same, keep to your
word, I have kept to mine by completing the work and sent same to
you accordingly.
Meanwhile, I have been wondering why you don't pick your calls.
I have tried severally in geting across to you by telephone without
success, the phone will ring althrough without anyone picking, does
it mean that you don't go out with your mobile phone or that you
don't answer calls while working? Why is it that you don't call
me on phone, at least to explain the situation of things?
Please do keep to your words regarding my payment.
I will sincerely appreciate receipt of the payment information
by tomorrow.
Thanks and God bless.
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

Lets see what Joyce has to say when I accuse her partner - the
original Barrister Musa who first contacted me - of being a scammer.
From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 14, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Please would you explain to me why you are associating with a know
419 scammer? I have been contacted by Inspector Morse of the UK
Police ( mores@xxxxpolice.co.uk ) to tell me that the person known
as Musa Issah is a known felon and has been sending out many hundreds
of scam emails and apparently there have been many complaints and
reports about him.
I would like you to explain to me why you are connected to such
a person. My company cannot be allowed to be associated with such
people.
Sincerely.
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems

From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 14, 2006
Subject: No information from your side yet....... why?
Dear sir
Thanks for your mail, you are well understood. I commend your
intelligence but sincerely advice you to be more careful with your
choice of words when dealing with people mostly nationals of countries
not within your continent less it be assumed that all from your
base are abusive which I know they are not having dealt with many
in the past.
But if I may ask, why is it that you have not said this all
these while I have not submitted the hand written samples? If you
feel Mr Mussa is a known felon as you and your inspector claimed,
don't you thing is better you confront him rather that seeing explanations
from me.Do you feel my explanations about him will be accaptable
to you?
I can not but care less of your impression about me or the body
I represent but all things being equal I must not fail to make you
understand that I don't have an idea of all these accusation you
and your so called Inspector Morse of the UK Police is levelling
against your fellow man.
I'm a sabbatherian and I so much believe in law of cammah that
was why I did the job for you without asking of mobilizing fee from
you couples with love and respect I have for Mr Issah. If you feel
you can eat my money and get away with eat well, that is for you
but I'm assuring you that you can run away in the sight of man but
can never run away in the sight of the Almighy God whom I serve.
Mr Issah you are talking about is well known personality here
in Nigeria and I would'nt know your reason of passing your judgment
without hearing from him, my advice is for you confront him as he
is in position to clear himself from the alligations .
I am only concerned with securing the payment evidence of the
job I did for you to enable me pick up the money and will appreciate
you go ahead and arrange the payment to day please, then you can
offer me jobs next time you want upon your confirmation of truth
about Mr Issah.
Thanks.
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 15, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
I am afraid you do not grasp the importance of the information that
was given to me. It is not up to me to investigate Mr. Mussa, I
am not a policeman or detective. I shall leave such work to the
experts. I was just given a warning not to deal with him as apparently
there is an imminent arrest of him and his associate due very shortly.
The fact he is a scammer and a thief are not my words madam, but
the words of a high ranking police officer. I would advise you to
choose your own words more carefully.
I am glad that you state that you could not care less about my impression
of you Mrs. Ozioma because I suspect that you are more closely associated
with Mr. Musa and his activities than you are admitting to, therefore
I am going to refuse to accept any work from you and the samples
you have sent in to me so far shall be destroyed. You shall be receiving
no payment from my company. We do not associate ourselves with criminal
activity in any way, large or small.
Good day.
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems

From: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
To: Arthur Dent
Date: February 15, 2006
Subject: sorry
Sir,
I received this your message with heavy heart and could not
really figure out what is actually going on, why would anyone scam
or steal from you ? please your urgent answer to this question will
highly be appreciated.
Ofcourse I'm closely associated with Mr. Musa and some of his
activities but that does not mean I must know every of his activities.
Since you have made up your mind about the informations you claimed
inspector forwarded to you and based on it passed the concluded
without caring to know the truth, I will not question your judgement.
However, I still can not but care less over your impression
about me why because I don't see anything wrong in working for you.
If you think the words I used while expressing my feelings about
the whole thing is bad then I'm sorry but that is the basic truth.
Clear consience they say fears no accusation, you are suspecting
Mr Issa to be one of the scammers as you and your inspector claims
will not make me deny the fact that Mr Issa is a good man. I don't
know him as a fraudster and can not tell you nothing but the truth.
As a matter of fact, I don't know what went wrong between you and
him and will not tell what I don't know.
I don't have any option than to let him (Mr Issah) know about
the situation of things now before taking the matter to God in prayers
since it is the only way to go about it for now. But do have it
at the back of your mind that no one takes what belong to me forcefully
and get away with it without having a bitter story to tell unless
the God I serve is not alive. Sir, this is not a threat but a very
sound warning.
Thanks.
Mrs. Joyce Ozioma

From: Arthur Dent
To: Mrs. Joyce Ozioma
Date: February 15, 2006
Dear Mrs. Ozioma,
Thank you for your reply however your talk of God is wasted on me.
I am not a believer in such fairytales.
Good day.
Arthur Dent BSC. HHGTTG. PhD.
Director
Singlesideband Systems

Sadly that was the last I ever heard from Joyce. Perhaps she
and Mr. Musa have gone into hiding suspecting a real imminent arrest?!
END.

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