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"Princess Ameera Al-Taweel" Charity Scam Being Sent by Scammers

The fake "Princess Ameera Al-Taweel" donation email below is being sent by online scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them their personal information and subsequently their money. Princess Ameera Al-Taweel, a Saudi Arabian princess and philanthropist, is not randomly contacting individuals around the world offering funds for charity, and will never ask you to send her your personal information or money.

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A "Princess Ameera Al-Taweel" Charity Scam Being Sent by Scammers

From: Princess Ameera Al-Taweel - Princess@po.ocn.ne.jp

Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2019 6:25:54 PM

Subject: From Princess Ameera Al-Taweel

I am Princess Ameera Al-Taweel (Saudi Arabian Princess / Philanthropist }, I have a Proposition involving a legitimate Investment /humanitarian Charity initiative in your country .

The fund is running into tangible million of (US$} which i want to invest into Real Estate and to buy land to build Orphanage homes/Schools , hospital and help the Widow ,empowerment of women and youths ,Orphans, Poor and Needy Children.

I have supported a wide range of humanitarian interests in both Saudi Arabia and around the world. My Foundation is an International, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting programs and projects aimed at poverty alleviation, disaster relief, interfaith dialogue, and Men/ women's empowerment.

If you would be very honest and interested to handle this project ,please reply with your full name ,address ,mobile number for more information .

Warmest Regards,

Princess Ameera Al-Taweel

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ameera_al-Taweel#Humanitarian_activities

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