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Exposed charity scams and fake fundraisers. Fraudulent organizations stealing donations meant for disaster relief, children, veterans, and other causes. 580+ cases.
  by Tim Atem
 
from: Casey, Louise - [email protected]
other email: [email protected]
Hello,

This letter is aim at drawing your attention and also bring to your notice that you have been granted 2,000,000 USD as part of James Stocklas Foundation to reach out to the needy around the world, please contact [email protected] for more details.

With Love,
James Stocklas Foundation.
  by Tim Atem
 
Same scam, using a new email address [email protected]
Greetings!

This letter is aim at drawing your attention and also bring to your notice that you have been granted 2,000,000 USD as part of James Stocklas Foundation to reach out to the needy around the world, please contact [email protected] for more details.

With Love,
James Stocklas Foundation.
  by Katrin
 
Hi,

I received the following mail after being contacted via LinkedIn. Is this also a fake?

Am 13.04.2016 um 17:05 schrieb James Stocklas <[email protected]>:
Dear Beloved ,

A touching email i read now inspired me to do this. I just decided with the support of my family to voluntarily donate part of my won lottery funds to you as a charitable project to improve the lives of five different individuals all over the world through LinkedIn Social Network. If you have received this message, then you are among the lucky recipients and all you have to do is get back to us via with your full name/country.

Congratulations & Happy Celebrations in Advance.
James Stocklas.
  by Bryon Williams
 
It is fake/scam.

No one gives away money to strangers on the internet.

The scammer will have you pay fee's for the pretend money. You will be the only one giving away money.
  by Katrin
 
Could we do anything against it? It seems that there is also a fake linkedin account of James Stocklas.
  by Tim Atem
 
Posting any and all information you have is the best thing you can do to help warn others. Search engines pick up the information pretty quick and will help others who may be searching.