So it was strange to receive an actual e-mail through HQ. It made sense to me that if HQ sent it or passed it on, they must have a good reason for doing so. Except for the e-mail address and the name I will quote the letter in full here:
My Dear in Christ, How are you today? Greeting in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, But first I will introduce myself to you I am ... I am married to Mr. ... who worked in the Libya oil Company for 28 years before he died in the year 2009.We were married for 25 years without a child. He died after a brief illness that lasted for only four days. Before his death we were both born again Christian. Recently, my doctor told me that I have cancer problem. (Cancer of the lever and i have partial stroke before) So I don't know now for how long I am going to be here in this earth. Having known my condition I decided to donate this little fund (3.7 Million Dollars) which I have to a Church or individual that will utilize this money the way I will instruct. I want little fund to be use for orphanages, widows, propagating the word of God and to endeavor that the house of God is maintained. I took this decision because I don’t have any child that will inherit this little fund and my husband relatives are not Christians and I don’t want my husband efforts to be used by unbelievers. I don’t want a situation where this little fund will be used in an ungodly way. This is why I am taking this decision. I am not afraid of death hence I know where I am going. I know that I am going to be in the bosom of the Lord. Exodus 14 VS 14 says that he lord will fight my case and I shall hold my peace· I don’t need any telephone communication in this regard because of my health and the presence of my husband relatives around. I don’t want them to know about this development. With God all things are possible. My happiness is that I lived a life of a worthy Christian. Whoever that wants to serve the Lord must serve him in spirit and Truth. Please always be prayerful all through your life. I know that I am going to be in the bosom of the Lord. Exodus 14 VS 14 says that he lord will fight my case and I shall hold my peace. Right now I am currently admitted in one specialist hospital, May the peace of our Lord be unto you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Remain blessed in the Lord. Yours Sister in Christ, Mrs. ...
I have received hundreds of e-mails over the years that end up in SPAM because they are SCAMS from different parts of the world. They are people wanting to give away money and a lot of it. I ALWAYS delete such letters. But not this one. Why? One, because it came through the website of our mission's HQ. Two, because the letter was written a bit differently than what I am used to seeing in SCAMS. (I had no reason to suspect a scam if it came through HQ.)
So I responded. I told her about what I do and where (without naming the organization). Soon I found myself engaged in this wonderful exchange of e-mails with this "Sister". While her English spelling wasn't perfect, the content of her e-mails were believable. She agreed to donate this 3 million ++ dollars to us and our ministry. In all honesty, these letters were nothing like the scam type of letters I've seen before.
Then I was contacted by the lawyer who would facilitate this donation. Normally we hear about scams where you have to give your bank account number, a copy of your passport, etc. Not in this case. The lawyer simply asked for my full name, address, and phone number (mobile). I gave it to him.
Then the scam hit the fan . . . "Please send $600 for the processing fee." Fortunately, I didn't even have $600 dollars and wrote back and told the lawyer that. His response was that because his client is a believer and he is a believer also he will absorb half of the processing fee. But I didn't even have $300 dollars to give him. Beginning to feel a little scared now, I wrote back and said that I was sorry, I don't even think I would be allowed to send money to you. Since this is a donation that came through our HQ website I assume this would not require me to do anything. His threatening response struck a fear in me that sent shivers through my whole body.
It was then that I finally and fully realized I was being SCAMMED.
So now what should I do? If I just cut things off, he will threaten more and more and he knows where we live. I decided to try the sweet approach. I affirmed his early letters, I affirmed that he must be an outstanding Christian man, and that I understood his anger when I told him that I could not send a processing fee of any kind. You know what? He calmed down and we began to have a series of pleasant e-mail exchanges! (Please understand that at this point I am now "working" him. I am fully aware that I am being scammed but I desperately had to find a good way to get out of it. I also got some good advice from several "anti-scamming" websites.)
Finally, I decided to turn it back to where it all started - mission HQ. Despite the fact that the lawyer had calmed down, he was still insisting that someone must pay the processing fee. So I fabricated a story that my mission will take care of everything. I did not give any names and or an address. I just said, "They will contact you." He bought it and I have not heard from him since. I also have not heard from the "sister" who is donating the money.
Now what?
1. I intend to contact HQ and have my e-mail removed permanently from their website. (It probably would be a good thing to tell them that I have also diverted this whole thing back to them!)
2. I plan on finding the most secure e-mail server possible and migrate away from gmail.
3. I plan on suggesting to HQ that they filter suspicious e-mails that come through the website.
Is this extreme? No. I do not think so. I learned a lot while reading articles on various anti-scamming websites. There is no problem if you just delete or send to spam. But when you engage them, to deny them is to present a threat to yourself.
Finally, and here is the REAL point of this post . . . if I had been trusting God and not worrying so much about our making the fundraising goal that HQ requires of us, I probably would have discerned right away that this was a scam. I was blinded by the desperation I feel in having to meet the fundraising goal. This is the heart of ταράσσω and it is why I must move towards πιστεύω. Honestly, it is very, very tempting for me to "blame" HQ or my denomination for starting this whole "scramble for dollars" game. Unfortunately, that does not help me get any further away from ταράσσω or any closer to πιστεύω.
ταράσσω is a heart problem and in its vulnerable state is susceptible to scams and shams of all kinds. That is why Jesus says, "Don't let your heart be troubled." The answer is πιστεύω in the Father, in Jesus, in the Holy Spirit. They will never scam me. They have the best anti-scam around. They are the most secure and safe communication servers I'll ever find. Their firewall is impenetrable.
So, Lord, I confess my vulnerability to scams and my desperation to raise funds. I confess I have put my family at risk. I confess that I have lied to those behind this scam and justifying it to myself as the best way out. I confess all the fear that is in my heart as I ponder the various ways that this will all come to an end. Forgive me, Lord. Help me, Lord, to move from ταράσσω to πιστεύω.
P.S. As soon as I finished writing this paragraph "the lawyer" wrote me back and is wondering why HQ has not contacted him yet. I quickly wrote back, "Don't worry."
Okay, Lord I really need your help here . . . help me get out of this!!







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