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419 scam email from Mr. Dean Duskin US Ambassador to Benin Republic melaniatrump20177@gmail.com deandsk1@live.com

Originating IP: 41.79.219.206
Originating ISP: Spacetel
City: Cotonou
Country of Origin: Benin

from: Dean Duskin <melaniatrump20177@gmail.com> 
reply-to: Dean Duskin <deandsk1@live.com>
to: 
date: Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 10:37 AM
subject: Attention Dear;

Attention Dear;

My name is Mr. Dean Duskin, the new United States Ambassador to Benin
Republic.

The United States Senate had confirmed my nomination on August 5 2016 after being nominated for this position by U.S. President Donald Trump on Jan 20th, 2017. My credentials as the new Ambassador appointed were presented to His Excellency at the Presidential Villa in Cotonou, Benin, on 6 Feb 2017 (first round) 20 Feb 2017 (second round) I am a career member of the senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor whose diplomatic career has been spent mostly in Africa or working on African issues.

I served most recently as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. Prior to this, I was the U.S. Ambassador to Mali, and I have served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassies in Tunisia, Senegal and Togo. Other overseas postings include Niger, South Africa, India and Chad. In Washington, I was the senior desk officer for Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo), and Deputy Coordinator for Iraq Assistance.

I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in European history and French language and literature in University of Oregon in Eugene, and I also attend the University de Haute Bretagne in Rennet, France, from 1979-1980 as a Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellow, and also attend the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. However, following the resolution of the meeting held with His Excellency at the Presidential Villa in Cotonou yesterday with some members of the Federal House of Senate, an agreement was reached that the sum of $2.500 USD must be paid out to you in the form of a compensation for the years you have wasted in waiting for your funds to be released. Hence, the $2.500USD compensation fund has been instructed to be paid out to you in the form of a CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL BANK DRAFT drawn on Standard Chartered Bank.

The said BANK DRAFT will be packaged inside a U.S Embassy Official Envelope to be sent to you via Postal Mail at no cost to your mailing address. And the time frame for delivery is 72 hours, which is 3 days since it would be sent via a Postal Mail Service.

Meanwhile, a "Custom Clearance Certificate" must be obtained from the benin Customs Authority at a fee of $75 USD for a full clearance certification on the BANK DRAFT. Hence, the $75 dollar fee must be paid within 24  hours upon your receipt of this notification via western union or Money Gram, so that all necessary arrangement can be made ahead of time. The fee should be sent directly to me the "Embassy Protocol Officer" with the below information:

Recipient's Name: Peter Ibiam
Destination: Benin Republic
current City:Cotonou
Test question: URGENT
Test answer: TODAY
Amount: $75 Dollars

Please take note that the "Custom Clearance Certificate" and the BANK DRAFT
will be packaged together inside the U.S Embassy Official Envelope for
immediate dispatch to your mailing address. Hence, you are advised to comply
as requested to enable me discharge my official duty accordingly.

Congratulations!!!
Respectfully Yours,
Mr. Dean Duskin.
US Ambassador to Benin Republic.

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