Talking of Faceache, as we were ... I'm glad of their new security measures.
An email arrives:
Dear family of XXXXXXX, (name)
Pardon my intrusion into your privacy. I am Barrister Mathew E. Williams,
attorney to late Mr. R.XXXXXXX, an Independent Contractor in Lome-Togo.
On the 1st of June 2012, my client, were involved in a terrible car
accident with his entire family while visiting our neighboring country on
vacation. Note: that I contact you in this matter based on the fact that
you bear the same surname with my late client after going through your
profile on Facebook. I need your assistance urgently in claiming the fund
valued US$5.5 Million, left behind by my late client. The Financial
institution where the fund was deposited issued me a naotice to provide the
next of kin or have his account confiscated.
Best Regards,
Mathew E. Williams,Esq.
A full year and a half after the tragic accident ...
Sorry to hear of your loss, although I rather suspect you had no loss by failing to respond.
I understand a similar cruel accident befell the O'Nline family, only relatives of Mr Tesco O'Nline, who received a similar Faceache message.