Categories
Email Loan Scams

Loan Scammer – John Bless

Loan Scam – ooffice594@gmail.com

The below loan scam email was sent to an email address that exists only to catch scam emails. It has never been used to register on any site, only to communicate with scammers.

Email headers

Reply-To: <ooffice594@gmail.com>
From: Chief Financial Officer <infopaymean@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: Business loan/Debt financing

Email body

RE: Business loan/Debt financing

We are an established entity here in the Middle East with series of successfully closed deals and strong partnerships achieved by years of
continuous diligence, trust and uninterrupted attention to our clients. We have financed various projects and ventures in different
countries through our investment funds/venture capital.

We are now seeking to invest in various feasible projects from various sectors of the economy of different regions around the globe by
offering commercial refinancing, purchase or bridge loans of between USD $1 million to $100 Million only at 4% interest annually for a
duration not more than 10 years.

We are basically seeking expansion strategy through diversified strategic partnership. We have a broad view on investment banking from
expertise of our team. Based on the above information, we shall be glad to receive your Project Plan/Executive Summary in a compatible
format (PDF -recommended) for our review. Reply if interested and have viable business proposal to present for funding.

John Bless,
Chief Financial Officer
United Kingdom

Tel/Fax +4484-4774-6592
Opening Times
Monday: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: closed

Why is this a loan scam?

  • It was sent from a totally different email address to the one that you are asked to reply to.
  • The email address used is a free Gmail address.
  • The email was mass-mailed to many recipients using BCC.
  • The email gives no indication of who is offering the loan, or who they are regulated by.
  • The ridiculous upper amount of loan being offered.