This person sent the following email out through nrrargooglegroups@googlegroups.com - the email is not real. I'm in some terrible and horrible situation, I came down to Madrid, Spain for a short Business trip unfortunately I was robbed at gun point last night, Cell Phones, all cash, including credit card and other valuables were stolen away. I've been to the embassy and the Police here but they're not helping issues at all, My flight leaves later today and am having problems settling my bills. I was wondering if you can loan me ( $2,500 ) to pay up the bills and also take a cab to the airport. I'll refund it to you as soon as I arrive home just need to clear my bills. As soon as I get home I'll refund it immediately. Am freaked out at the moment and I really need your help. Write me so I can let you know how to send it. I will never forget your help. Jennifer Johnson, Buyer Specialist with Team New Bern 252-626-3904 jennifer.johnson8@live.com http://www.searchnewbernhomes.com
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