40/60 ?

To: Mrs Trellis
Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 11:23 AM
Subject: I look forward for your positive/understanding reply.

Dear,

Thanks for your mail. I don’t understand why you want to be greed in a transaction I introduced you into. Please kindly, accept 40/ 60 for the sharing ok! And remember that time is not on our side. So, kindly furnish me with the required information so that we can proceed without further delay.

I look forward for your positive/understanding reply.

Best Regards,

Mr.Frank.

50/50

Dear Mr. Wuddah

Thank you for your email.

I do not doubt that the transaction carries little risk, I simply wanted to point out that someone as eminently qualified for the position as I am would not be prepared to accept anything less than a 50/50 share. I am currently in negotiations with a number of foreign gentleman with regards to business proposals so I have to warn you that I can be choosy as to the assignments I am prepared to undertake.

50/50% or nothing Mr. Wuddah.

Kind Regards

Ethel Trellis (Mrs.)

70/30

Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 2:22 PM
Subject: I look forward for your positive reply.

Dear Ethel Trellis (Mrs.)

Thank you for your mail. As I had assured you early, the process of the transaction is very legitimate and can not go against the law of our respective countries. There is no single risk or dangers for you in this transaction. Also I am aware that the funds may be taxed. Of course we shall settle all due taxes from the principal sum before we share the balance as we earlier agreed. So please accept the sharing ratio of 70/30% respectively.

This money is not wanted money by anyone. I used my position to divert it into this Non-Investment Account, which I want you to stand as the depositor/owner. Believe me it is not risky. Remember I am still working with this bank, so I will not want any scandal myself. Please trust me, I will handle it successfully and risk free.

I can understand your sceptic but believe me that this is very confidential. Only between you and me knew what we are doing. To the bank officials, you are the real owner. I am going to back up your claim with every necessary document.

So, please kindly furnish me with below information’s;

1, Your full names;

2, Mailing address

3, Your identification

As soon as I receive the above information, we shall proceed without further delay.

I look forward for your positive reply.

Regards,

Mr.Frank.

…accepted…

Dear Mr. Wuddah

Thank you for your recent communication. I knew there had to be a simple explanation, it’s just so difficult to find competent staff nowadays isn’t it? I have similar problems with young Elsie who cleans out the whelk buckets on alternate Tuesday afternoons, a few chips short of a fish supper If you take my meaning. Still, I suppose you’ll be able to employ someone more capable once our business is transacted.

Which brings me to the matter in hand, I’m not entirely happy with the proposed sharing ratio. I entirely accept that up till now you have done the lions share of bringing this to fruition, however you would be hard pressed to find anyone else with quite my skill set and I feel that if we are to work as partners then a more equable sharing arrangement would be appropriate.

I therefore propose that we should split the proceeds 50/50.

Kind Regards

Ethel Trellis (Mrs.)

the explanation….

Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:16 AM
Subject: I EXPECT TO HEAR FROM YOU .

Dear Ethel Trellis (Mrs.)

How are you today,and i have gone true your mail, The person you are dealing with is Mr frank wuddah and not Konar Gamba. Gamba is my Secretary and i instructed him to write to you but he made a mistake by putting his own name at the end of the mail. Mrs Ethel you have nothing to fear or worry about, i must assure you that this transaction is 100% risk free, so go ahead and furnish me with the required information to enable us proceed without further delays.
If you concur with this proposal, kindly get back to me with your full names, your physical address, your direct telephone and fax number and copy of your ID; such as your International passport, Driver’s License or Notational Identity. With your prompt attention, this transaction would be completed within five days.Please accept the sharing ratio of 70/30% respectively.

Thanks and remain blessed.

Regards,
Mr. Frank Wuddah
+233-54-3457174.

suspicion….

Dear Mr. Wuddah

Thank you for your reply.

I have one question before I can fully commit myself to this endeavor – I notice that you have signed yourself as Mr. Konar Gamba, whereas I thought I was dealing with Mr. Frank Wuddah.

I hope you won’t be upset by this query, but as I’m sure you can understand, a lifetime in the whelk business can give one a somewhat jaundiced view of humanity.

I look forward to your explanation.

Kind Regards

Ethel Trellis (Mrs.)

The plan…….

Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 10:08 AM
Subject: Many thanks for your reply to my proposition.

Dear Ethel Trellis (Mrs),

How are you doing? Hope Great. Many thanks for your reply to my proposition. Like I told you, it was my accurate performances that I was able to manipulate this deal, and that I am in this transaction does not mean I am a corrupt manager or that I don’t have reputation to maintain. This transaction is 100% risk free because I have perfected all the underground work for its smooth successful completion once started. I am a careful human being, above all I am a man of principal who stand by his words and considering my reputation in the banking sector, I cannot involve myself in anything I am not sure of to avoid bringing shame to myself and entire family, this is my 21 yrs in the banking sector, I have never miscalculated hence this transaction cannot be an exemption. I quite appreciate your intakes to consider my proposal, and I am very much relaxed to do this business with you. And I want to assure you that as far as I know, every fee/charges regarding this transaction, will be deducted from the principal sum, before the balance is thransferred to your nominated bank account.

I contacted you because I cannot handle the transaction alone hence I am still in service. Right now the International Commercial Bank of Ghana have started paying out all outstanding debts to there Depositors, and if you can adhere to my directives, and work with me accordingly, we will be favored under this arrangement.

As I did explain in my very first email message, this amount of US$ 3,500,000.00 was realized as excess profits made by this branch of the International Commercial Bank which I head. Presently, I have the funds lodged in a Non-Investment Account without a beneficiary. The transfer would be via a conventional Bank-to-Bank.

The modalities I have mapped to round up the transfer of the funds to your haven include the following:

(1) I will configure your names on the Database of the entire International Commercial Bank Ghana as the depositor/holder of the Escrow Call Account presently holding the US$ 3,500,000.00.

(2) With your names duly programmed on our banks database, I will issue a Backdated Deposit Slip showing your name as holder of the Escrow Account. The Backdated Slip would also indicate that the account has existed with our bank before now.

(3) In lead of the above steps, I will then provide you with a draft application that you shall rewrite on your business letterhead or a plain paper and then, email it to the Head Office of our bank requesting Closure of the Account/wire transfer of the proceeds to your designated bank account in your country.

With the above structures, you practically become a customer of our bank. When you therefore apply to my head office for closure of the account/transfer of the funds to your designated bank account, the scenario would wear the context of a foreign customer who wants his account closed and the funds transferred to him abroad.

If you concur with this proposal, kindly get back to me with your full names, your physical address, your direct telephone and fax number and copy of your ID; such as your International passport, Driver’s License or Notational Identity. With your prompt attention, this transaction would be completed within five days.Please accept the sharing ratio of 70/30% respectively.

I have taken the pains to outline these points and with great hope it should be clear to your understanding.

Best Regards,
Mr.Konar Gamba
Mobile: +233-54-3457174.

a bite

Dear Mr Wuddah

Thank you for your recent communication.

I have acquired a wealth of financial acumen from a lifetime in the whelk stall business in North Wales,so saw at once the potential in your suggestion. I shall be happy to assist you in this endeavour, the banks have had quite enough of my money, it’s time that I had some of theirs.

How do we proceed?

Kind Regards

Ethel Trellis (Mrs)

p.s. My husband Chester spent some time in Ghana in 1963, he stayed in Accra and found it far too hot.

DO NOT IGNORE ( PLEASE READ AND GET BACK TO ME )

From: “MR FRANK WUDDAH” <mrfrankwuddah1@sify.com>
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 2:09 PM
Subject: DO NOT IGNORE ( PLEASE READ AND GET BACK TO ME )

Good Day,

Sorry for not having the pleasure of knowing your mindset before making you this offer as it is utterly confidential and genuine by virtue of its nature. I write to solicit your assistance in a funds transfer deal involving US$3.5M.

This fund has been stashed out of the excess profit made last year by my branch office of the International Commercial Bank- GHana, which I am the manager. I have already submitted an approved end of the year report for the year 2008 to my head office here in Accra-Ghana and they will never know of this excess.

I have since then, placed this amount in a Non-Investment Account without a beneficiary. Upon your response, I will configure your name on our database as holder of the Non-Investment Account. I will then guide you on how to apply to my head office for the Account Closure/bank-to-bank remittance of the funds to your designated bank account.

If you concur with this proposal, I intend for you to retain 30% of the funds while 70% shall be for me.
Kindly forward your response to: frank.wuddah@sify.com

Regards,
Mr. Frank Wuddah
+233-54-3457174

Mr Wuddah – The Cast

  • Mrs. Trellis- Our heroine.
  • Mr. Wuddah – the Manager of the International Commercial Bank, Ghana who has misappropriated 3.5 million US dollars.
  • Mr Aidoo – A colleague of Mr Wuddah who knows nothing of Mr Wuddah’s dishonesty.
  • Mr. Ibekah – A lawyer introduced by Mr. Aidoo for the purpose of endorsing the documents to transfer the money to Mrs T.