I RECEIVE FOLLOWING MAIL OF WESTERN UNION AFTER I CONTACTED THEM
Re: Western Union 11/15/2013
Dear Miss
Financial Western Union Service, Inc. 's ("Western Union") Money Transfer Service Terms and Conditions ("Terms") determined that Western Union has the right to refuse service to anyone. We reviewed the information provided by you and to refuse all transactions and transactions that you try to send. This means that Western Union will not accept Transmittal Payments of you, or otherwise (dealt with in accordance with applicable law) any money.
Sincerely,
Western Union Financial Services, Inc.
PO Box 7000 Englewood, CO 80155-7000.
Since all requests are personal, be so kind and have 1800 773 7948 contact us directly.
I TOLD THE WHOLE STORY AND WU WORKED WITH ME SO I COULD SEND THIS MAIL TO FRED/LEGEDE
Van: Fred Jackson (
fredjack62@yahoo.com)
Verzonden: zondag 8 december 2013 14:53:53
hello honey ,this is to wish your son happy birthday,,many more years to come,,long life and prosperity...am here missing you happy life together with your children,,am missing you,,just had to use few minute online and then i send this to you,,i want you to know that i always love you,,hug n kiss muaaaah love you angel
INSTEAD OF SENDING MONEY I DECIDE TO SEND A FOOD PACKAGE WITH X-MAS THIS YEAR AND THIS WAS THE ADDRESS HE WANTED ME TO SEND THIS PACKAGE WITH HIS TELEPHONE NUMBER SO AS SOON IT ARRIVED THEY COULD CALL HIM...........
Van: Fred Jackson (
fredjack62@yahoo.com)
Verzonden: woensdag 11 december 2013 8:13:11
P O BOX ADDRESS
NAME: ROTIMI ALABI
P.O BOX 1336
IKORODU ,LAGOS
PHONE NO:08188092377
NOTE>>>>>> I HAD PAID FOR ALL THE COST ...... WHEN THE PACKAGE ARRIVED HE EVEN TRIED TO GET MONEY OF ME BECAUSE, SO HE TRIED TO LET ME BELIEVE, HE HAD TO PAY TO GET THE PACKAGE.... BUT AGAIN HE MADE A NEW MISSTAKE, BECAUSE HE COULD NAME EXACTLY WHAT WAS IN THE PACKAGE.... AND BELIEVE ME IF YOU NOT PAY FOR THE PACKAGE AT A POST OFFICE THEY WONT ALLOW YOU TO LOOK INSIDE THE PACKAGE .... NEVERRRRRRRR
DURING A PHONE CALL I TOLD HIM, BECAUSE HE HAD TOLD ME THAT THERE IS NO SINGLE AMERICAN EMBASSY IN LAGOS VICTORIA ISLAND, I CALLED >>> If your inquiry concerns American Citizen Services, please send your email to
LagosACS@state.gov.<<<<< (I DID NOT OF COURSE...)
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http://www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com>, which is hosted by the same organization.
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HE SAID HE WAS NOT PLANNING TO CONTACT THIS EMBASSY..... (DUHHHHH COS HE IS NOT AN AMERICAN CITIZEN)
FROM THIS POINT I REALLY HAD IT WITH LEGEDE AND WROTE HIM THIS MAIL
Verzonden: zondag 29 december 2013 10:22:46
Aan: Fred Jackson (
fredjack62@yahoo.com)
Do you never feel ashamed ???, that you almost always take my last money. I am so different than you. I would be very grateful for all the help I would get if I in your situation would be and same time knowing that the one who help me has children and grandchildren that should also ensure?. I would never accept the money. I would let you go first and what remains for me I would see it as a great gift and know that THAT IS TRUE LOVE, because despite everything there is also thought to me. You even made me happy with the pictures you've sent to me.
If I earn enough money it is no problem at all, but at this moment it hurts to know that I sent money to a complete stranger (I have never really met, seen or touched, but give you my trust, believe and my heart) and let my own kids and grandkids down, because there is no money left to buy them a present for birthday, christmas or whenever I see something cute for my grandchildren................. (OF COURSE IS THIS NOT TRUE....BUT OK WHAT HE CAN I CAN DO BETTER)
I even had the idea that you were'nt really happy with the food package, because you named between the lines, I RATHER HAVE THE MONEY....OR .....BOTH AND THE PACKAGE AND 150 euro OMG..........
FRED F.... THE money that is bad luck you've seen it during your work. Money makes people greedy and selfish....
I really hope you do not get angry about what I told you just now, but try to imagine my place in this situation, which even was'nt my fault. I am just here to stand by you and where I can I help. I AM THE ONE WHO LOSES EVERYTHING .............. NOT YOU <<<<<
DID NOT GET ANY RESPONSE ON THIS MAIL..... SO I'VE PROMISSED HIM TO SEND MONEY..... BUT PLAYED THE GAME.... THE DAY I SHOULD SEND THE MONEY I LET MY NEIGHBOUR SEND HIM A MESSAGE THAT I WAS IN A HOSPITAL ....... HE IMMEDIATELY (WITIN 1 MINUTE, LOL HE TOLD ME HE HAVE NO MONEY TO BUY PHONE CREDITS) CALLED HER BACK AND SOUNDED WORRY, BUT NOT WORRY ABOUT ME .... NO WAY...... WORRIED THAT HE DID NOT GET THE MONEY TODAY LIKE I'VE PROMISSED........ WAITED A COUPLE OF DAYS AND SAW HIS MAIL >>>
Van: Fred Jackson (
fredjack62@yahoo.com)
Verzonden: donderdag 2 januari 2014 16:57:47
well i am so sad now,because i try all means i can get to you but i cant get to you....i even try to go get just few money from a friend to get calling card cos i want to get in touch with u,,only mariska is updating me,,and i dont have much to text her back,,i will when i see its important i text back or call,,thats why am still reserving little credit on my phone,,i dont know how come u stress yourself that much,,may be u should just stop working,,update me as soon as u ,,can,,love u so much,,,am here in pain honey,,,
SURE A CALLINGCARD.... BUY.....UPGRADE AND CALL MY NEIGHBOUR WITHIN 1 MINUTE .... NO WAY IMPOSSIBLE
SO THE FINAL MAIL I'VE SENT TO HIM >>>
Aan: Fred Jackson
Baby listen, first …… thank you for your concern about me… I do not think that stop working is an option, because that route my mind slightly. It is because of you.... You're not real, you are trying to become wealthy in a way which the dogs still no bread appetites. You abuse the goodness of people ... But your days are counted .... your game is over .... and certainly because you abused the name of God...... your punishment will be harsh. If i were you i would look over my shoulder constantly, because the hunting is started....... You'll regret that you day this scam started ...
THIS WAS HIS REACTION >>>>>>>>
Van: Fred Jackson (
fredjack62@yahoo.com)
Verzonden: vrijdag 10 januari 2014 11:29:23
you are a fool...i think u were wise before,,but now i see you are a fool..................
I HAVE GIVEN HIM A DOSE OF ITS OWN MEDICINE AND HAD LITTLE TO SAY ON THIS
SOO PLEASE ALL WOMEN AND MEN ON THIS PLANET............. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT EXIST ..... BUT NOT ON THE INTERNET, PAPERLOVE AND CERTAINLY NOT WHEN THEY COME UP WITH HONEY SWEET TALKS, SEND YOU FLOWERS AND SWEETS OR POEMS..........DON'T BE FOOLED ..... IT IS ALL ABOUT MONEY TO DO ............... IT WILL ALWAYS BE FAKE, FAKE FAKE FAKE .... GOD IS TAKING CARE OF US HE WILL LEAD US TO THE RIGHT PERSON THE SHARE YOU LIFE WITH .......................AMEN