Have you got an email from someone named Raymond Jefferson from todolife research? He claims that they are making cure for cancer treatment with a special oil called wonderful kola oil, their company is running short of the kola oil supply so he found that there’s a shop near you that sells the oil for $39 each bottle and he wants you be the next supplier of the koala oil for his company.
Is this a scam?
Absolutely, this is a scam, what does this scammer wants is simple to understand, first he has several websites including the kola oil store, todolife research. These websites are setup by the same person. People may believe this is a legitimate business and might spend $39 for each bottle.
He wants you buy a carton (many bottles) so you as a victim of this scam will send money to the kola oil store and guess what, you lost money!
So if you got this kind of emails, just trash it. Don’t lose your hard earned money, remember there are too many kinds of scammers lurking on internet, stay safe.
Here is what the email reads:
Hello Madukkal,
My name is Raymond Jefferson, a US citizen. I am single but having the dreams of getting married someday when I find the real woman. I am currently working with TODOLIFE RESEARCH LABORATORY as a Personal Assistance to the Project Manager. This is an American own BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY here in Manila Philippines. The laboratory has 22 SCIENTISTS working on research for the cure of Cancer. You can visit our website ( www.todolife.net ) for more information. The laboratory came up with a confirmed Oral Chemotherapy pill that cures cancer. One of the basic local oil of these pills has become very scarce in the market.
When this research started in 2011 Mr. Bayani was supplying the local oil to our Lab, but now that the drug is approved by the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) the lab is ready to start the mass production of these pills for cancer patients all over the world because people are dying of cancer every day and the goal is to achieve a cancer-free world. Meanwhile, the project manager has tried to contact Mr. Bayani for the large supply of this local oil but could not reach him both on the phone and email.
So, I researched for this local oil and with the help of the yellow Page, I found a store in your area that has this local oil in stock. According to the seller’s online store, the local oil cost $39 USD per bottle while Mr. Bayani was supplying to our laboratory for $250 per bottle, but as an employee of this company, I am restricted to be involved with anything that has to do with supplies or distribution within my company which is the reason why I contacted you.
I want you to know that this is a lifetime contract and my company will provide the funding. So, I want you to be the new supplier because the company is seriously searching for a supplier who can handle this contract, so that you can order the oil from the local store at the rate of $39 per bottle and supply to my company for $250 per bottle as the same as Mr. Bayani’s price and my company will be so happy to buy.
Do let me know if you’re interested in this business so I can give you the contact of the store for more information.
6 thoughts on “Scam Warning: Wonderful Kola Oil Email Scam – Must Read”
Oh my God! I just received that email yesterday. I was about to fall for it, goddamn!
This person even sent some of her pictures, Jenny is her name by the way. She said her company will fund me, to buy 5000 bottles of that oil at $250. And then I go and buy at $39 then we share the profit.
But what does this person really want??
Is there any company that funds? And then you’re victimized?
Thanks for letting us know! I’m a Greek guy, and this bozo has tried to scam me, as well, by appearing as annnn….American woman (…by the alias JENNY JAMES, at the mingle2.com dating site) and telling me, that she was working for this company, based in the middle east, and more specifically, at the UAE! It was thanks to his stupidity, of placing the name of that company, at my email, and my vigilance of searching first, before doing anything else, and of course, thanks to this posting of yours, that managed to open up my eyes, that helped me, disclose him at the end….otherwise, I don’t even know what could be the final outcome, of all this, if I didn’t had input such as this one! People….be careful of this scam! He’s a “slim customer” and a jerk! Don’t fall for his lies! BE CAREFUL!
Thanks you admin
I got such email and I thrashed it from from my email
I the email the person name was Dave wanax do this guy’s change their name in every scam
Please let me know
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Oh my God! I just received that email yesterday. I was about to fall for it, goddamn!
This person even sent some of her pictures, Jenny is her name by the way. She said her company will fund me, to buy 5000 bottles of that oil at $250. And then I go and buy at $39 then we share the profit.
But what does this person really want??
Is there any company that funds? And then you’re victimized?
Thanks for letting us know! I’m a Greek guy, and this bozo has tried to scam me, as well, by appearing as annnn….American woman (…by the alias JENNY JAMES, at the mingle2.com dating site) and telling me, that she was working for this company, based in the middle east, and more specifically, at the UAE! It was thanks to his stupidity, of placing the name of that company, at my email, and my vigilance of searching first, before doing anything else, and of course, thanks to this posting of yours, that managed to open up my eyes, that helped me, disclose him at the end….otherwise, I don’t even know what could be the final outcome, of all this, if I didn’t had input such as this one! People….be careful of this scam! He’s a “slim customer” and a jerk! Don’t fall for his lies! BE CAREFUL!
I’m glad you didn’t become a victim of his
Thanks you admin
I got such email and I thrashed it from from my email
I the email the person name was Dave wanax do this guy’s change their name in every scam
Please let me know
Thanking you
Ishan patil
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How do this person contact someone
he collects email addresses online