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A Letter from Mr. Abdul Jabbar

I received this email today:

Good Day,

It is my sincere prayers and wishes that the year has been fulfilling and rewarding for you and your family. Sorry to surprise you and take some of your time in going through this unexpected letter of plea for your understanding and assistance. This message may come as a surprise as we have not met, but I am in desperately in need of your help.

I got this contact out of desperation and frustration,I am a victim of the Sunday the 26th of December 2004 TSUNAMI STRIKE where I lost my whole family and virtually everything I have laboured for. My name is MR.ABDUL JABBAR a Saudi national and a merchant in Indonesia, Now I have been diagnosed with prostate, Oesophageal Cancer and High Blood Pressure that was discovered after the strike and shock from the heavy under-water wave that claimed many lives.

I have only about a few months to live according to medical experts. I have not particularly lived my life so well, because, I am very rich,I was always nice to people and only focus on my business as that was the only thing I cared for. Presently, I am at the hospitals where I have been undergoing treatment for oesophageal cancer. I have now lost my ability to talk and my doctor has told me that I have only a few months to live.

It is my last wish to see that my money distributed to Victims of the TSUNAMI using the allocated Agencies like the UNICEF, UN. SAVE THE CHILDREN etc.The last of my money, which is the huge cash deposit of that I have with Financial Firm in THAILAND, (BANGKOK) I will want you to help me collect this deposit and dispatched it to charity organizations in charge of the tsunami victims and let them know that it is I, Abdul Jabbar that is making this generous donation and also you should deduct 15% of the total money as a reward for your time and generosity. I am writing this from my laptop computer in my hospital bed where I wait for my time to come.

I pray that God uses you to support and assist me with good heart. I am not afraid of death hence I have seen plenty of them in recent times. As soon as I receive your reply I shall give you all necessary information and the contact details of the holding firm in Thailand where the funds are presently been held in safe custody. You can also contact my lawyer who know better about me and the full details about this financial firm where I deposited the money. His name is Barrister Francis cambell.

Yours Faithfully,

Mr. Abdul Jabbar

For some reason, Mr. Abdul Jabbar sounded familiar to me. Oh yeah:

Abdul Jabbar
Saudi national, Indonesian merchant and NBA Rookie of the Year.

Stay tuned as I navigate the perilous waters of international fraud in the hopes of cashing in on Mr. Jabbar’s vast wealth.

28 Responses to “A Letter from Mr. Abdul Jabbar”
  1. Ade:

    To: Barrister Francis Cambell
    Re: Abdul Jabbar

    Mr. Cambell,

    Your email address was given to me by Abdul Jabbar, who says that he has retained your legal services. He wishes me to help him help the needy victims of the Asian tsunami in exchange for a minor fee.

    I’m not sure how he managed to get in touch with me, but it’s a good cause, and Mr Abdul Jabbar’s record of accomplishments as a Saudi national, Indonesian merchant and all-time leading scorer is impressive. I just want to make sure that everything is legitimate. Can you vouch for Mr. Abdul Jabbar’s authenticity? I want to make sure that the money is actually going to go to the tsunami victims.

    Thank you,

    -Adrian Duyzer

  2. Ade:

    To: Mr. Abdul Jabbar
    Re: money for tsunami victims

    Hello Mr. Abdul Jabbar,

    I’m not sure how you got my contact information, but I’m interested in what you’re discussing. It sounds like a slam-dunk offer to me. I would just like to get some more details from you. First of all, I sent an email to your lawyer but he hasn’t replied yet, maybe you spelled it wrong when you first emailed me? I just wanted to make sure that you are who you say you are, I’m sorry to doubt you but you can never be too careful to stay out of the key these days!

    Secondly, I wanted to see if I could negotiate a better fee with you, I know that 15% is generous but as you stated, you do have a lot of money and you really need my help. Perhaps I could get 18 or even 20% instead? I ask this only because I am a very busy person and my time is valuable.

    I am very sorry to hear about the medical conditions you are suffering from and I pray that a miracle occurs and you are able to recover completely. If God is willing you will be doing business in Saudi and/or shooting three-pointers again before you know it. ;)

    Blessed regards,

    -Adrian Duyzer

  3. Ade:

    My Dear Adrian Duyzer,

    Thanks for your mail and your sympathy too, I am happy to hear from a good and caring person like you, I will continue to shower my blessings upon you and your family until these money is cleared from the security companies in Bangkok Thailand.

    I am writing you from the my sick bed in a hospital, There is one thing that I will like to find out from you; I will like to know weather you can be able to travel to Thailand to clear this money in my name from the security company where this money was kept when the condition of my health worsened after the shock I encountered during the Tsunami Incident late last year.

    If you can ,Please let me know soonest so that I provide you with all the necessary in-formations you needed for that, I also will like you to keep of our discussion secret and confidential until the money is ready to be used as I instructed you in my first letter.

    I will remain on my sick bed praying for you and your family and waiting to hear from you soonest.I will inform my lawyer later about your response to me. My warm Greetings to the Members of your Family

    I will like you to provide me with your private phone number so that I will be communicating with you quite easy. I will try to call my Lawyer to check him mail for your mail.

    Yours Faithfully,
    Abdul Jabbar.

  4. Ade:

    — Abdul Jabbar is on the hook. What’s the next play?

  5. wemi:

    Easy does it Ade, how about no next play? Let’s not get Abdul Jabbar angry, I don’t want him to send the NBA after us!

  6. alevo:

    Give him your phone number, so he can be communicating with you quite easy. I think an audio post is in order after he calls, or doesn’t.

  7. Ade:

    To: Mr. Abdul Jabbar
    Re: money for tsunami victims

    Mr. Abdul Jabbar,

    Have no fear, I have made sure to tell only my son. He advises me sometimes on financial things. He is a manager at McDonald’s so he knows quite a bit about money. He told me to ask you, how much money are we are going to give to the charities? And what would my share of that be? He said I should not settle for less than 18%.

    Also, I have a personal request, you mentioned the UN (United Nations). I don’t want to give them any money. I don’t trust them.

    Mr. Abdul Jabbar, when I was a child I had a dog that died of cancer. That made me realize that it is a serious illness. Now I feel a special bond with you. After such a career, you are now bedridden! You’ve had a lifetime of achievement but now you’ve got to pass the ball to a younger generation…and you always handled it so well. What a tragedy.

    So I want to help, but I’m just not sure yet what to do. Can you tell me more about what happened to you in the Tsuanami, and what business you were in? I am fascinated to learn more.

    -Adrian

    P.S. Your lawyer has not replied to my email yet. Just so you know.

  8. Ade:

    My Dear Adrian,

    Well your percentage is not too bad after all I am no long in the mood to spend money so it is OK by me so long as you will distribute the rest as I instructed you. Thank you for your encouragements and prayers, in the UN issue if you don’t like them, you can skip them when you share the money amount the poor OK.

    Please let me know when it will be OK for you to travel to Thailand, so that i will arrange with my Lawyer as he is in Bangkok now for a legal training that will take him about one week from now that is why he have not replied your mail, He has been saying about traveling to Bangkok but never know that he has already gone. He just called me now and requested for your number as he have less time to check mail.

    The Tsunami story is a long story and also bad and will make me remember all that i have forgotten please talk about that later, I hope you understand.

    I am waiting to hear from you soonest, send your number so that my Lawyer will call you.

    Abdul Jabbar

  9. wemi:

    I don’t think this is funny anymore. We don’t know this man, he could be a scammer but he could also be legitimate and needing help. Regardless, you are playing with someone’s mind and that’s not fair!

  10. Ade:

    This is called the “Nigerian” or “419” scam. It’s an oldie but a goodie, responsible for parting people with hundreds of millions of their dollars. Check out this article.

    In its earliest incarnation — which dates to the 1920s — it was known as ‘The Spanish Prisoner’ con. In that long-ago version, businessmen were contacted by someone trying to smuggle the scion of a wealthy family out of a prison in Spain. But of course the wealthy family would shower with riches those who helped secure the release of the boy. Those who were suckered into this paid for one failed rescue attempt after another, with the fictitious prisoner continuing to languish in his non-existent dungeon, always just one more bribe, one more scheme, one more try, away from being released.

    Even without that information it’s clear that this is straight-up fraud. His story doesn’t even make any sense: he can’t talk, but his lawyer just called him. He’s a wealthy Indonesian businessman, but he has no friends that could help him even when he’s going to pay them thousands, maybe even millions, of dollars to do so. Instead, he has to rely on a Canadian stranger to handle his money.

    Probably millions of dollars that honest people thought were going to go to Tsunami victims ended up in the pockets of con artists. So screw him. I’m going to waste as much of his time as possible just for entertainment value.

  11. alevo:

    Are you going to Thailand or what?

  12. Ade:

    I’m gonna see if Abdul Jabbar will send me some plane tickets.

  13. nicole:

    You are so hilarious Ade. I have been on the edge of my seat reading this blog entry. Sorry to upset Wemi…as I’m partial to her and usually agree with her 100%…but I’m eager to see how long this dude can be strung along. It’s very obvious to me that it is a total scam too. I wonder who this guy really is? How did he get your name?

    Don’t worry when he’s out to hunt you down, you can stay with me.

  14. Ade:

    My Dear,

    Greetings, I have not heard from you is every thnig ok?

    Abdul Jabbar

  15. Ade:

    My beloved Abdul Jabbar,

    Yes, everything is fine, I am sorry I have not replied to you earlier. This is a holiday season for us right now and so it is hard for me to get a moment by myself to write to you.

    It is very important that we keep this secret from my family, especially my wife. She has never understood how to deal with money. I once gave a man $3200 for a share of the local railway and then he disappeared (he said he had a serious illness and I believe he may have died suddenly). Since then she tries to tell me what to do with our savings.

    That is why I cannot give you my phone number right now. She always gets to the phone first because of my bum leg. If she receives a phone call from someone she does not know, the “goat will be out of the sack”, as we say here.

    Mr. Abdul Jabbar, I would be very happy to travel to Thailand some day, but it would take time to plan such a trip. Is it necessary that I travel there myself? A fight will cost $4000 and it will take over 24 hours of flying. That is a long time to be in an airplane especially with my leg. You yourself must have difficulty flying with such long legs. There is never enough room on these aircraft. You would think that for thousands of dollars they would give you a place to put your legs! You might as well chop them off before you get on the plane!

    That was just a little joke. I hope that brought a smile to your face as you lay in your hospital bed. Here they say, “laughter is the best medicine”, or sometimes, “the smiling face of a camel cures all”.

    Best regards,

    -Adrian

    P.S. Your lawyer still has not emailed me.

    P.P.S. How much money is it? How much does my 18% add up to be?

  16. Ade:

    My Dear Adrian,

    I really enjoy your mail and it gave me a relive from my pains, Well I am also sorry for your leg too as you know that If one tells of his own problems it seems to be the worst.

    Well as you have said that you have given somebody money I don’t know if you can give another person money as you cannot come go to Thailand very soon. My Lawyer has been asking me about you but I keep on telling him that i am still waiting to hear from you. My Dear I would suggest that you open an Account and send the Account in formations to my Lawyer and send the money to him $7,500 for the taxes and dumorrage of the Deposit since he is in Thailand now and He will do every thing on your behalf and send the money to the account you will open new and send to him.

    The total Sum I have in Thailand is $11,550 Dollars so you can check the %18 out of it and please I must tell you this that after the clear My lawyer will send some money to my account for my bills from the money before sending it to your Account but that will not affect your 18%. Please for goodness sake use the money as I instructed please so that my heart will have peace even if I will die.

    I am waiting to hear from you soonest, My Lawyer said he would prefer calling you but I see reasons with you so i will tell him to try and write you back as he has been waiting for your number to call you.

    Regards
    Abdul Jabar.

  17. Ade:

    ATTN ADRIAN DUYZER,

    I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOUR NUMBER TO CALL YOU AS I AM IN BANGKOK THAILAND FOR SOME TIME NOW, YESTERDAY MY CLIENT WROTE ME AND GAVE ME SOME REASONS WHY I CANNOT CALL YOU FOR NOW PRIOR TO MY WRITING YOU WITH MY TIGHT TIME.

    I AM BARRISTER FRANCIS CAMBELL, THE PERSONAL ATTORNEY TO MR ABDUL JABAR FOR A VERY LONG TIME NOW BEFORE HE BECAME VERY SICK AND AS A RESULT HAS LOST ALMOST ALL HE HAD. HE CALLED ME SEVERAL TIMES TO TELL ME ABOUT YOU BUT I HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY WITH THE THINGS THAT BROUGHT ME TO THAILAND.

    WELL HE HAS TOLD ME A LOT ABOUT YOU AND THE PROJECT AT HAND, MR ADRIAN IT IS ALL THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM, HE IS NOW LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO HELP HIM PAY OUT THE TAXES AND DUMORRAGE TO GET HIS MONEY OUT OF THE SECURITY COMPANY, HE TOLD ME YOU DEMANDED FOR 18% INSTEAD OF THE 15% HE TOLD ME BEFORE AND HE SAID HE HAS AGREED WITH YOU, I AM NOT AGAINST THAT BUT ARE YOU GOING TO USE THE MONEY FOR THE PURPOSE OF IT?

    IF YOU ARE SEND TO ME YOUR INDENTITY AND YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AS HE TOLD ME THAT YOU SAID THAT YOU CANNOT BE ABLE TO COME TO THAILAND BUT TO SEND THE MONEY FOR TAXES TO ME FOR ME TO GET THE FUND OUT AND SEND IT TO YOUR ACCOUNT. FINALLY I ADVICE YOU TO BE REAL AS I KNOW MY CLIENT TOO WELL HE HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO PEOPLE BUT WAS JUST UNFORTUNATE.

    I WILL BE HERE TILL FRIDAY, I AM EXPECTING TO HEAR FROM YOU ASAP SO THAT WE CONCLUDE EVERY THING BEFORE I LEAVE BACK TO MY BASE. YOU CAN CALL ME ON THIS NUMBER FOR MORE BRIEFING. +6651889457.

    IF YOU CAN BE ABLE TO SEND THE MONEY I WILL GIVE YOU THE ACCOUNT OFFICER OF THE SECURITY COMPANY NAME FOR YOU TO SEND THE MONEY DIRECT TO THEM FOR EASY CLEARANCE.

    YOURS FAITHFULLY
    BARRISTER FRANCIS CAMBELL

  18. Ade:

    Abdul Jabbar,

    I don’t understand. You only have $11,550? Eighteen percent of that is only $2079.

    Why would I send you $7500 for just $2079?

    I thought you were a millionaire. Is this all the money you have left? What about your championship rings, are they gone too? Trophies? Autographed basketballs? Lakers jerseys? Bruce Lee memorabilia? Anything else left of value?

    I remain,

    Your very disappointed correspondent,

    -Adrian

  19. Ade:

    To: Barr Francis Cambell
    Re: Abdul Jabbar

    Mr. Cambell,

    Sadly, Mr. Jabbar informed me today that he is almost penniless, with just $11,550 left to his name. I am worried that he is losing his mind. He told me was a wealthy Indonesian businessman in addition to being a superb basketball player, but now it’s just not his body that is wasting away, it is also his intellect. He is confused, Mr. Cambell, terribly confused. One day he cannot speak and the next day he is chatting to you on the phone. Does he have a mental condition that I am unaware of?

    I fear I may have to send a $5000 donation straight to the Tsunami victims myself, instead of dealing with poor Abdul Jabbar. I am waiting for my new checks to arrive (they will be here in 5 business days, according to the bank), so that I can do so. What a shame – I was looking forward to helping out Mr. Abdul Jabbar.

    Maybe you can send him some flowers on my behalf. If not, I think I will send him an e-card.

    -Adrian

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  21. Ade:

    These guys have just one focus, and it’s the MONEY baby:

    From: Barr Francis Cambell
    Re: Abdul Jabbar

    Attn Adrian,

    He made a mistake it is $11,550.000.00 ok

    PLease let me hear from you ASAP

    Barrister Cambell.

    ——————————–

    From: Abdul Jabar
    Re: Re: Re: Re: money for tsunami victims

    MY dear,

    It was only a mistake I meant 11,550,000,00 in BAngkok Thailand I think i have sent you the Deposit slip, YOu know that I am very sick and think a lot ok It was just a mistake how can ask you to send $7,500 for $11,550, it is not done anywhere ok.

    PLease write my Lawyer in Bangkok ok he was made when he was your mail and forwarded it to me please it is not as you think ok.

    Abdul Jabar.

  22. Jd:

    Sweet merciful crap.
    I mean really… wow.

    You realise that the guy on the other end of this line is -that guy-… you’ve met him before, on the street…on the bus… {the guy you started talking to who was very, very interested in some likely incorrect details of some complete arcana that was never taken seriously by anyone. THAT guy… who, when he finally understands something clings to it like a life-line, ’cause those moments of illumination come few and infrequent in the dark, dark recesses behind his beady, blinking eyes. } You know the one… the moron. It wasn’t that he was particularly dull or anything, more just absolutely credulous. Being a credulous moron he’s actually talked himself into believing that he’s got a fish on the line with this con… which was probabbly the most suckcess (sic) he’ll ever have in his chosen line of work (other than that moment when he chose it).

    Let’s just hope for his sake that he stops for a coffee the next time he’s answering two messages to two different characters… if he rams them together that hard he’ll start signing Abdul Campbell… and the gig’d be up.

    Your hope that this deficient s.o.b will catch sight of the fifteen-foot tall flaming font basketball references is, I fear, in vain. A scammer this unsoph. is either 12 or waaay to recently out of the ‘home’ to recognise that you’re using a fairly repetitious allusion.

    The funny thing is… well, the only scam -artist- involved is… Ade. I wonder what Mr Campbell would say if you told him that Canadian banks require a mere $100.00 to open new, internationally accessible accounts… say requiring him to mail you a cheque. (You know, ’cause Case’d see the 100$ if it came from your personal account… but transfers to the new account once set up could be disguised… or somesuch.)
    hehe…

    Well, Abdul’ll be appopleptic by the time the EuroTrip’s complete… but I bet he’s still on the other end of that string.
    -=J
    Sorry for the typographic diarrhea.

  23. wrecka:

    HA!
    what an enjoyable read… the e-card was genius…

  24. Ade:

    From: Barr Francis Cambell
    Re: FROM BARRISTER FRANCIS

    ATTN SIR,

    YOU KEPT ME IN BANGKOK FOR TOO LOND AND I WAS ALMOST STRANDED IN BANGKOK.
    WHAT IS THE MATTER, I EXPLAINED TO YOU THAT MY CLIENT MADE A MISTAKE BY SAYING HE HAVE 11.55O$ I TOLD YOU THAT THE MONEY HE HAVE IS 11,550,000.OO$.

    IF YOU STILL WANT TO HELP WRITE ME, I WILL BE WAITING FOR YOUR RESPONSE ASAP.

    REGARDS
    BARR FRANCIS CAMBELL.

  25. Mark:

    Well handled Adrian.
    I keep getting these same annoying messages from Larry Bird…

  26. Raphew Roland:

    Adrian,

    I am a Nigerian and found this interesting and pathetic. I can bet that the mail source is from a street in Lagos. If you continue further, you will realise that the character is a ‘deluded’ Nigerian that believe he can get money without working for it.

    Next time, do not bother to be replying them or create conversation. What they want is conversation and create familiarity (or cordiality) and through that start demanding.

    Knowing their mechanism, they can never get tired sending you mail. They send thousands of mails daily. And they are not just small group. They have all facilities to communicate with you and pretends to be somebody else.

    This type of letter comes to us by post and fax. Most of the time, your mail boxes are full of these letters. They sometime call on phone with various tricks and stories.

    The solution is never to part with any personal information. And do not get greedy by expecting to reap from where you did not sow.

  27. Felissa Spivey:

    may God forever be with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  28. Amy:

    This is hilarios, the email xchange and the e-cards. It’s absolutely appalling what pple do these days and correction it’s not only Nigerians who do this a few pple from d African continent also take part in this.