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This topic gives information about the telephone number +33757934669, which has been identified as being used by scammers as part of their scam. This first post gives some general information about the telephone number, such as the country/area it is from, the type of number and the provider. Additional posts give information about occurrences of the number being used as part of a scam.

About telephone number +33757934669

Telephone number +33757934669 has a country code of 33, which indicates that it is from France. The dialling code (7579) indicates that the number covers the area of Métropole and that the number is an mobile number. The original service provider was "Legos".

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Telephone number +33757934669 is being used as part of a Loan Scam by someone claiming to be "Mr Miyakawa" and using the email address fnlbroker@yahoo.com. The telephone number is included in the following Loan Scam email that is being sent to victims:
We provide non recourse loan within two working days at minimum of
$100,000 and excellent maximum of $50 Billion. The processing terms
and conditions of non recourse loan is fully detailed in the attached
agreement for your endorsement subsequent to official countersigning.

Regards,

Mr Miyakawa
Financial Broker
Phone +33 7579-34669
Cr de Vincennes, 75012 Paris, France
The email was sent from the email address "Financial Broker <jmouro46@gmail.com>", with the Reply-to address "fnlbroker@yahoo.com" and the subject "AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS --".

The email is an example of an Advance Fee Fraud Loan Scam with promises of a loan being available to the victim regardless of their personal status and credit history. Anyone responding to it will be told that there is a fee/tax/insurance payment to be paid to receive the money. This will be followed by payment after payment until the victim runs out of money or realises that they are being scammed.

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