Some orphans deserve all our attention
Mar 13, 2023 16:41:25 GMT
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Post by Birlic on Mar 13, 2023 16:41:25 GMT
It's a simple story with orphans and donations of electronic products... as usual, we'll try to convince the scammer that it's appropriate to travel to another country to retrieve a valuable package.
Characters:
- Aisha Gaddafi - the scammer
- Jimmy (manager of the orphanage) - the scammer
- Lenny (old and confuse) - Birlic
- Lilly (Lenny's wife) - Linoline
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It all started with a "classic" message received from Colonel Gaddafi's widow.:
Of course, old Lenny is not interested in doing business, but he is willing to make a donation... maybe Mrs. Gaddafi knows an orphanage manager?
Not surprisingly, Colonel Gaddafi's widow knows a director who takes care of an orphanage:
Old Lenny is delighted and asks Aisha to be kind enough to facilitate contact with the orphanage manager:
The answer came almost immediately, which makes me believe that mrs. Aisha has a generous soul and wants the orphans to have a lot of joy:
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I came across your e-mail contact prior to a private search while in need of your assistance. I am Aisha Al-Qaddafi, the only daughter to Former President of Libya Col. Muammar Al-Qaddafi. Am a Widow with Children.I have investment funds worth Twenty Two Million Six Hundred Thousand United State Dollar ($22.600.000.00 ) and i need a trusted investment Manager/Partner because of my current refugee status, however, I am interested in you for investment project assistance in your country, may be from there, we can build business relationship in the nearest future.I am willing to negotiate an investment/business profit sharing ratio with you based on the future investment earning profits.
If you are willing to handle this project on my behalf, kindly reply urgently to enable me to provide you more information about the investment funds.
Your Urgent Reply Will Be Appreciated
Best Regards
Aisha Al-Qaddafi
If you are willing to handle this project on my behalf, kindly reply urgently to enable me to provide you more information about the investment funds.
Your Urgent Reply Will Be Appreciated
Best Regards
Aisha Al-Qaddafi
Hello,
I just received your email. I am not interested in doing any business. However I was hopeful that you could help me. Me and my wife we are interested in sending a donation to an orphanage in Africa. Do you know of any orphanages there that you could put me in contact with. I would be most appreciative this Easter season.
Regards,
Lenny
I just received your email. I am not interested in doing any business. However I was hopeful that you could help me. Me and my wife we are interested in sending a donation to an orphanage in Africa. Do you know of any orphanages there that you could put me in contact with. I would be most appreciative this Easter season.
Regards,
Lenny
Dear Hello
We have Orphanage here in Africa ok if you need one i we send u ok
We have Orphanage here in Africa ok if you need one i we send u ok
Yes, please put me in touch with the manager of that orphanage. Give him my email address and ask him to write to me. Or, give me his email address and I will contact him as soon as possible. May God bless you, my child! Lenny
Thanks, I will.
Hello
Mr.jimmy H******
This is the manager email address,
jimmy*********@mail.com
And this is the secretary email address,
ZONGO*********@secretary.net
So You can contact them
MR.ZONGO T*********
Hello
Mr.jimmy H******
This is the manager email address,
jimmy*********@mail.com
And this is the secretary email address,
ZONGO*********@secretary.net
So You can contact them
MR.ZONGO T*********
Of course Lenny wrote to the manager:
From mr. Jimmy, a very long "wall of text"... everything is copied from a charity's website:
Lenny is very impressed and of course wants to be actively involved:
Jimmy is happy:
Lenny:
The possibility of earning some money makes Jimmy not be very explicit:
Lenny wants some concrete details, to be able to organize a charity transport:
Obviously, the scammer is trying to do nothing (so he didn't send any list of children) and he's trying only to get money:
Lenny ignored the money request and continued with the "electronics offer":
It seems that the scammer understood that he will not receive money, so he decided to cooperate:
I tried to convince the idiot to work a little, look on the internet and choose some desired products:
Of course, the scammer does what he knows how to do:
Lenny is slightly nervous:
Finally, the scammer provides the necessary details:
Lenny:
A very happy scammer explain all.
Lenny, slightly confused:
The scammer:
Lenny wants some clarifications:
Jimmy:
Lenny:
Jimmy:
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Hello Mr Jimmy,
My name is Lenny U******. I live in the city of Aberdeen (Scotland - UK) and I was given your email by Miss Aisha Gaddafi. She tells me that you are the Manager of an orphanage in Africa. Is this true? My wife Lilly and I were discussing how we would like to donate this year. You see, every Christmas and Easter season we make a donation to a local charity here in our local area. However, we felt that this year we would like to send a donation to Africa. You have such poverty to deal with over there and it seems like the money would go to great use and care.
Can you tell me more about your organization? Warmest Regards, Lenny
My name is Lenny U******. I live in the city of Aberdeen (Scotland - UK) and I was given your email by Miss Aisha Gaddafi. She tells me that you are the Manager of an orphanage in Africa. Is this true? My wife Lilly and I were discussing how we would like to donate this year. You see, every Christmas and Easter season we make a donation to a local charity here in our local area. However, we felt that this year we would like to send a donation to Africa. You have such poverty to deal with over there and it seems like the money would go to great use and care.
Can you tell me more about your organization? Warmest Regards, Lenny
AMPO Orphanages
We have up to 120 children and young adults aged between 6 and 20 living in the two orphanages. We can accommodate 60 girls and 60 boys. This makes AMPO one of the few facilities in Burkina Faso reaching out to this age group, because most orphanages cater only for babies and infants. Many of our kids are referred to us by state social services, otherwise it is often their relatives who turn to us for help. Now and again we find a solitary child standing outside the gate in the morning.
The children have lost one or both parents, some of them have been abandoned or mistreated. Each case is assessed in terms of need by a team of educators and psychologists. If the family can be traced we try to let the child grow up with them if possible. AMPO would then support them with school fees, clothing and healthcare. If the child is admitted to the orphanage we make every effort to maintain and foster contact with the original family whenever appropriate. The notion of a person without a family is inconceivable in Burkina Faso. The family is the safety net providing support.
Depending on their personal circumstances the young adults between the ages of 18 and 20 officially leave AMPO at their passing-out ceremony. Those who have successfully completed their training in one of the AMPO workshops are offered material support to facilitate their entry into the employment sector. They are given the necessary tools to carry out the trade they have learned. Trainees and students continue to receive support and financial assistance from their sponsors in Europe and through the AMPO Training Support Scheme until they have completed their course.
Many remain in close contact to AMPO. Some even come to work in our various facilities as educators or nurses for instance, while others set up their own workshops and supply us with their products to sell in our AMPO shop or to ship to Europe.
Our children become accustomed to a normal routine, typical of daily life in Africa. They wash their own clothes, help with cooking and washing-up and their chores include keeping the yard and their rooms tidy, just like in any other Burkina family. During the week, school and homework are top priority. At weekends they do sport and games, music, swimming lessons, football and karate, all part of their learning and leisure opportunities. Handicrafts, IT courses, farm-work and our annual summer camp with trips to the surrounding countryside are also on the agenda. The holidays are there for the kids to do what they want at last - singing, fishing, sleeping, drumming, or just playing.
Many of the children are severely traumatized by their previous lives. At AMPO they are given psychological support, but more importantly their daily lives are given structure, they are lovingly cared for, provided with regular nourishing food, individual encouragement and inclusion in a community that offers the security they really need for healthy development.
In keeping with the principle that the children should be given a solid education, all of the AMPO children start by attending a local school. As far as possible the children continue at least until the intermediate level (BEPC in Burkina Faso) because this enables them to access vocational training or take the examination to qualify for work in public services. No child is left by the wayside. Solutions are found for those who wish to pursue a different path.
Most of the children are highly motivated and perform extremely well in school. Many of them are chosen as class representatives, a huge accolade for a child that was once neglected and proof of the fact that the AMPO staff often succeed in imparting confidence and self-assuredness to their protégés.
In all of the AMPO institutions we practise religious freedom. The orphanages have a mosque and a small chapel where prayers are conducted regularly by an imam or a chaplain. Religion plays an important part in life in Burkina Faso. The churches and mosques are brimming to capacity. Everyone believes in God and each can practise his own religion. There are Muslims, Christians and many natural religions in the country and their followers accept each other and celebrate many religious festivals together. It is important for the orphans to find a niche in their respective religious communities once they leave AMPO.
Orphanage for boys
The Orphanage for boys: AMPO Orphanage for boys was the first facility set up by Katrin Rohde in 1996. When she took over the site it was still a rubbish dump. Lamsa Bogni, an educator with years of experience, is the Director of both Orphanages and he works together with his team in line with AMPO principles:
safety
health
education
awareness
The AMPO boys‘ football teams are winners, taking part every year in regional championships. Sport plays a very important role in helping to cope with past experiences. It fosters team spirit and helps to balance out the demands they are faced with every day at school.
Orphanage for girls
The Orphanage for girls opened in 1999. The difficult situation of girls is at first sight not so obvious as that of the boys. If the parents die, the girls are usually handed on to relatives to work as kitchen maids. In many cases they are maltreated. Paying school fees for them is out of the question. This led Katrin Rohde to set up the Orphanage for girls.We need support of anything you can help me,
We have up to 120 children and young adults aged between 6 and 20 living in the two orphanages. We can accommodate 60 girls and 60 boys. This makes AMPO one of the few facilities in Burkina Faso reaching out to this age group, because most orphanages cater only for babies and infants. Many of our kids are referred to us by state social services, otherwise it is often their relatives who turn to us for help. Now and again we find a solitary child standing outside the gate in the morning.
The children have lost one or both parents, some of them have been abandoned or mistreated. Each case is assessed in terms of need by a team of educators and psychologists. If the family can be traced we try to let the child grow up with them if possible. AMPO would then support them with school fees, clothing and healthcare. If the child is admitted to the orphanage we make every effort to maintain and foster contact with the original family whenever appropriate. The notion of a person without a family is inconceivable in Burkina Faso. The family is the safety net providing support.
Depending on their personal circumstances the young adults between the ages of 18 and 20 officially leave AMPO at their passing-out ceremony. Those who have successfully completed their training in one of the AMPO workshops are offered material support to facilitate their entry into the employment sector. They are given the necessary tools to carry out the trade they have learned. Trainees and students continue to receive support and financial assistance from their sponsors in Europe and through the AMPO Training Support Scheme until they have completed their course.
Many remain in close contact to AMPO. Some even come to work in our various facilities as educators or nurses for instance, while others set up their own workshops and supply us with their products to sell in our AMPO shop or to ship to Europe.
Our children become accustomed to a normal routine, typical of daily life in Africa. They wash their own clothes, help with cooking and washing-up and their chores include keeping the yard and their rooms tidy, just like in any other Burkina family. During the week, school and homework are top priority. At weekends they do sport and games, music, swimming lessons, football and karate, all part of their learning and leisure opportunities. Handicrafts, IT courses, farm-work and our annual summer camp with trips to the surrounding countryside are also on the agenda. The holidays are there for the kids to do what they want at last - singing, fishing, sleeping, drumming, or just playing.
Many of the children are severely traumatized by their previous lives. At AMPO they are given psychological support, but more importantly their daily lives are given structure, they are lovingly cared for, provided with regular nourishing food, individual encouragement and inclusion in a community that offers the security they really need for healthy development.
In keeping with the principle that the children should be given a solid education, all of the AMPO children start by attending a local school. As far as possible the children continue at least until the intermediate level (BEPC in Burkina Faso) because this enables them to access vocational training or take the examination to qualify for work in public services. No child is left by the wayside. Solutions are found for those who wish to pursue a different path.
Most of the children are highly motivated and perform extremely well in school. Many of them are chosen as class representatives, a huge accolade for a child that was once neglected and proof of the fact that the AMPO staff often succeed in imparting confidence and self-assuredness to their protégés.
In all of the AMPO institutions we practise religious freedom. The orphanages have a mosque and a small chapel where prayers are conducted regularly by an imam or a chaplain. Religion plays an important part in life in Burkina Faso. The churches and mosques are brimming to capacity. Everyone believes in God and each can practise his own religion. There are Muslims, Christians and many natural religions in the country and their followers accept each other and celebrate many religious festivals together. It is important for the orphans to find a niche in their respective religious communities once they leave AMPO.
Orphanage for boys
The Orphanage for boys: AMPO Orphanage for boys was the first facility set up by Katrin Rohde in 1996. When she took over the site it was still a rubbish dump. Lamsa Bogni, an educator with years of experience, is the Director of both Orphanages and he works together with his team in line with AMPO principles:
safety
health
education
awareness
The AMPO boys‘ football teams are winners, taking part every year in regional championships. Sport plays a very important role in helping to cope with past experiences. It fosters team spirit and helps to balance out the demands they are faced with every day at school.
Orphanage for girls
The Orphanage for girls opened in 1999. The difficult situation of girls is at first sight not so obvious as that of the boys. If the parents die, the girls are usually handed on to relatives to work as kitchen maids. In many cases they are maltreated. Paying school fees for them is out of the question. This led Katrin Rohde to set up the Orphanage for girls.We need support of anything you can help me,
Oh what a precious young one! I am so glad that you are there to support the children. Can I call you onyour name Jimmy? Thank you and be blessed! How many children does your orphanage look after in total? We were thinking it would be fun to donate some electronic toys this year. Last year we gave some children here locally some small iPADs that they could play games on and such. With all the difficulties they deal with in their life it just seemed nice for them to be able to play with their toys and forget about some of their troubles.
Do you think your children would like some iPADs or Apple Iphones or laptops or computers? What other types of toys or electronics do you think they would enjoy? I look forward to reading from you. Regards, Lenny
Do you think your children would like some iPADs or Apple Iphones or laptops or computers? What other types of toys or electronics do you think they would enjoy? I look forward to reading from you. Regards, Lenny
God Bless you if you are for really help the Orphanages Sir we lack anything now due to thenew face of the problem in the world
So anything you are willing to help do it and God bless you ,
So anything you are willing to help do it and God bless you ,
Son, please tell me the exact number of children who could enjoy these products. It is obvious that a small child cannot use a laptop or an Ipad or an Iphone. I'm not very good at these modern things either and that's why I need your help to understand their needs. Blessings! Lenny
Dear Sir
You Know how the Orphanagers work runs now so you can help with Money Phones books Rice anything you can help Bible loptop any thing good TV Car so support the work of God,
You Know how the Orphanagers work runs now so you can help with Money Phones books Rice anything you can help Bible loptop any thing good TV Car so support the work of God,
Son, you must understand that I need some details, so that I can make a shopping list. I asked you something extremely simple, namely how many children are accommodated there who could enjoy simple things, such as Iphones or Ipads? A 3-year-old needs only a plastic ball, but a 12-year-old needs a laptop. Do you understand what I'm saying? Make me a list of all the children in the orphanage, with first and last names and age groups. Lenny
God Bless you and your wife We need money to Cover so school Building which i told you sir,
Dear Jimmy,
My wife Lilly is on the women's committee at the church and we will raise a fund with which we will buy the electronic products for you. We will send them directly to the address of the orphanage, with a courier company (DHL or UPS). All I asked you was to tell me how many children are now in your orphanage who are of the necessary age to be able to use an iPad or an iPhone. I need to know exactly how many iPads and iPhones to order, because it will probably take a few days for the products to reach us. Blessings! Lenny
My wife Lilly is on the women's committee at the church and we will raise a fund with which we will buy the electronic products for you. We will send them directly to the address of the orphanage, with a courier company (DHL or UPS). All I asked you was to tell me how many children are now in your orphanage who are of the necessary age to be able to use an iPad or an iPhone. I need to know exactly how many iPads and iPhones to order, because it will probably take a few days for the products to reach us. Blessings! Lenny
Good Day God Bless You,
We have More Then 50 Children who is up to 16th Year and 17Th Year so please
anything you want to Buy let us know like you said Iphone update me i we give you my address
We have More Then 50 Children who is up to 16th Year and 17Th Year so please
anything you want to Buy let us know like you said Iphone update me i we give you my address
OK jimmy, it's pertfect! Let's consider a number of 60, because if there is something extra, you can keep it until it is necessary. In the afternoon I will take my wife Lilly and we will go to the electronic store here to see what products are in stock and if they can be ordered. If you can, please send me the exact name and exact model of the products you want. A link would be great also, because I could show the seller exactly what we want. Both Lilly and I are quite old and honestly we don't understand very well all the names and characteristics of these modern devices. It would be useful for you to be able to point me to exactly a specific desired model. Lenny
Dear
Please i really need you to know this we have us a laptop and The Iphone and money This is what we need please,
Please i really need you to know this we have us a laptop and The Iphone and money This is what we need please,
Jimmy, how many laptops and what model? How many iPhones and what model? Please be specific so I know what to order.
We will buy everything through the women's committee at the church and send the package to the address of your orphanage. Please give me the necessary details:
- the receiver's name (you or the director of the orphanage),
- the full address where the package should arrive,
- phone number of the receiver,
- the bank account details (the ladies from the committee will also make a small monetary donation).
Be blessed, Lenny
We will buy everything through the women's committee at the church and send the package to the address of your orphanage. Please give me the necessary details:
- the receiver's name (you or the director of the orphanage),
- the full address where the package should arrive,
- phone number of the receiver,
- the bank account details (the ladies from the committee will also make a small monetary donation).
Be blessed, Lenny
iPhone 12
iphone 12 pro
iphone 12 pro max
We need apply Laptop too
Code IBAN :Bf51bf08******
Account number:171096******
Bank name: Ecobank
Swift code: Ecocbfbf
Account holder: Bouda A******
Address: 49,Rue de l'hôtel de Ville 01 BP 145 Ouagadougou 01
Phone Number+226 64 ** ** **
iphone 12 pro
iphone 12 pro max
We need apply Laptop too
Code IBAN :Bf51bf08******
Account number:171096******
Bank name: Ecobank
Swift code: Ecocbfbf
Account holder: Bouda A******
Address: 49,Rue de l'hôtel de Ville 01 BP 145 Ouagadougou 01
Phone Number+226 64 ** ** **
Thank you Jimmy! Do you think that a total of 40 iPhones and 20 laptops would be enough for your activity at the orphanage? I will ask the seller at the electronic shop for advice and I will come back to you with the necessary details later. Is that address in Burkina Faso? Who is Mr. Bouda A******? Be blessed! Lenny
Sir
You can buy 40 Iphone and 20 Laptop we be enough so keep me inform
This is the name and address and account is the orphanage accountant so update me soon,
You can buy 40 Iphone and 20 Laptop we be enough so keep me inform
This is the name and address and account is the orphanage accountant so update me soon,
Ohh, yes, you're right. Forgive me, I'm a little confused and sometimes I forget the details (due to my Alzheimer's meds). I understood everything now and will update you as soon as we get back from the electronics store. Blessings! Lenny
Good and Fine Keep me inform,
Brother Jimmy, please check and complete these details:
For the bank account:
- Account holder: mr. Bouda A******
- Bank name: ECOBANK
- Address of the bank:
- IBAN code: BF51BF08******
- Account number: 171096******
- Swift code: ECOCBFBF
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For the delivery of the parcel:
- Receiver of the parcel: mr. Bouda A******
- Delivery address: 49, Rue de l'Hotel de Ville, BP 145, Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso
- Phone Number: +226 64 ** ** **
Is that address "49, Rue de l'Hotel de Ville" the delivery address (where Mr. Bouda resides) or is it the ECOBANK address? I don't want to make any mistake. Thank you and be blessed! Lenny
For the bank account:
- Account holder: mr. Bouda A******
- Bank name: ECOBANK
- Address of the bank:
- IBAN code: BF51BF08******
- Account number: 171096******
- Swift code: ECOCBFBF
===
For the delivery of the parcel:
- Receiver of the parcel: mr. Bouda A******
- Delivery address: 49, Rue de l'Hotel de Ville, BP 145, Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso
- Phone Number: +226 64 ** ** **
Is that address "49, Rue de l'Hotel de Ville" the delivery address (where Mr. Bouda resides) or is it the ECOBANK address? I don't want to make any mistake. Thank you and be blessed! Lenny
It is the bank address if you want to send the money all dhl you can give them the phone once there arrive in Burkina Faso-Ouagadogou then let them call this phone Number and the name Too,
OK, all it's clear now. Lenny
Ok i we be waiting once you do that send us the slip ok
Linoline Do you think you have time to be Lilly, Lenny's wife? Both are old, both are slightly confused and naive... probably Jimmy will be happy to receive "optimistic" messages from us.
- In 2 days I will confirm that I have done the shopping and that everything is fine... of course, the ladies from the church will hide some cash in the package with "top electronics".
- If we manage to create the appearance of an easily fooled old family, I think the story will have more credibility.
- The plan is simple... we will send the package with TSC and then we will invite the idiot to pick it up somewhere in a neighboring country.
- The plan is simple... we will send the package with TSC and then we will invite the idiot to pick it up somewhere in a neighboring country.