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This topic gives information about the telephone number +233535457964, 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.

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Telephone number +233535457964 has a country code of 233, which indicates that it is from Ghana.

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Telephone number +233535457964 is being used as part of a Gold Scam by someone claiming to be "George F. Famo" and using the email address adouzoh@gmail.com. The telephone number is included in the following Gold Scam email that is being sent to victims:
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a Financial Counselor/Consultant & Middleman to Local Miners of Gold & Diamond here in Ghana, I am seeking for reliable and responsible investors in gold and diamond all over the world prior skills, experience and advance/upfront payment is not required, interested investor/s should not hesitate to contact me for full information about the project, lots of mining sites and virgin lands of gold to be mined locally; both surface & deep mining, some kilograms of gold are also available for sale.

Thanks, and be blessed!
Best regards,
Mr. George F. Famo,
Email: adouzoh@gmail.com
Tel/WhatsApp: +233 535 457 964.
The email was sent from the email address ""George F. Famo" <risk@gigtakaful.com.kw>", with the Reply-to address "<adouzoh@gmail.com>" and the subject "Good Day,".

The email is an example of a Gold Scam, where victims are told that the scammer has quantities of gold (or other precious metals/gems) available at below market prices. The scammer will ask for payment to be transferred to them or will often arrange to meet victims to show them a small amount of gold as proof.

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