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    Default Two homeless men inherit 7 billion

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    Zsolt and Geza Peladi have no fixed address and eke out an existence by selling junk they find in the street.
    But their scavenging days are about to be over. The brothers have been informed they are entitled to their long-lost grandmother’s fortune, along with a sister who lives in America.
    Charity workers in Hungary broke the news to them after being contacted by lawyers handling the estate of their maternal grandmother who died recently in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
    “We knew our mother came from a wealthy family but she was a difficult person and severed ties with them, and then later abandoned us and we lost touch with her and our father until she eventually died,” Geza Peladi, 43, told ATV television.
    Under German law, direct descendants are automatically entitled to a share of any estate. As the grandmother’s daughter is dead the money goes to her grandchildren.
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    That's a lot o'moola!
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    Wow, the goodies I could have.....the range I could build.....

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    First thing I'd do is put a land line in the cave so I could be reached easier.
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    I love a story that ends well. When someone who really needs some money actually gets some money, makes me think the world might be a decent place after all.

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    they have a "sister" in America (key),, she prolly has a good lawyer and will weasel it out some way.

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    I think that I fall in the same lines as these two. I got this fax randomly from someone I didn't even know previously. Basically this guy has a large fortune, but he can't access it without my help. Since I'm in America and didn't have any previous relation or knowledge of him, I qualify as a "random person" and will facilitate the his capturing of the fortune. As compensation for my troubles, he will give me one third of it (or $6 million). It's great! I just put in 2k for transaction fees and an only awaiting a call from the bank! LUCKY MEEE!!! I'm so excited.


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    Totally kidding on that one guys.


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    Oh yeah, I forgot that I was going to comment on how if some lawyer from another country called me about an inheritance, I'd tell them to get bent and hang up. I wonder how difficult it was to convince the lady in America. It still sounds like a scam to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    they have a "sister" in America (key),, she prolly has a good lawyer and will weasel it out some way.
    $7 billion inheritance - divided by 3 heirs...that's a mere $2.33 billion/ea (before taxes).

    Did they happen to mention the sisters name and where she lives? I'll marry her to get in on that action (I'll have to convince my current wife that this is a good plan).

    Rhineoshott - Everyone knows that's the Nigerian Scam. You need to make money the easy way like I did. I just sold a car on Craigslist to a guy in Florida. He sent me a cashiers check to cover the cost of the car and enough to pay the shipping guy who picked it up plus an extra $200 for my effort. That was the easiest $200 I've ever made - and this guy paid the full asking price for the car. Yeah, who's the sucker! [The scenario identified is just for humor I'm not really a moron!]
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