A conversation with the ambassador
Last week I had a Facebook friend request from Terence P Mcculley and so
I hovered the mouse over the name and found that Terence was at a university in
Norway and there was his clean-cut, suited photo to authenticate him. With
47,000 readers following this blog, the request was not unusual so I confirmed
him.
A few days later Terence P Mcculley popped up on Facebook for a chat.
Here is the conversation:
Terence P. Mcculley Hello
Me Hi
Terence. Where are you?
Terence P. Mcculley I am
Ambassador to Federal Republic of Nigeria Do you by any means do business or
transaction with Nigeria
Me Interesting.
I get lots of emails? from there.
Terence P. Mcculley Ok I
will like you to discard every email you receive Mr Lamido Sanusi Lamido
Central Bank of Nigeria Governor
Me Oh,
yes. Quickly. Nice talking with you.
Terence P. Mcculley Ok I
have a package in your name to deliver to you The package is worth 10.8M USD in
my possession
Me I'll
collect it personally next time I'm in Nigeria.
Terence P. Mcculley I have
all the document I will be coming to State Next weekend Cause I have a meeting
with government
Terence P. Mcculley Hello
are you still thereToday
Terence P. Mcculley Hello
Yesterday
there was a missed call on my phone from 0023448057691564 and I immediately suspected
Nigeria. The phone rang again this morning at 3.15 am, but I didn’t get out of
bed quickly enough to take the call. It was from the same Nigerian number.
There and then I decided to Google Terence P Mcculley and found that he really
is the US Ambassador to Nigeria and that was from the official US Government
website. His Facebook profile is a bit out of date. See below:
Ambassador Terence P. McCulley
U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria
Terence McCulley
is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, with the rank of
Minister-Counselor. He was the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in
Copenhagen, Denmark from 2008-2010. Prior to this posting, he served as U.S.
Ambassador to the Republic of Mali from 2005-2008. From 2004-2005, he worked at
the State Department in Washington, helping to coordinate reconstruction
efforts in Iraq. He has been the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassies
in Togo, Senegal, and Tunisia and also served as Consul in Mumbai, India.
|
Ambassador Terence P McCulley |
Joining the
Foreign Service in 1985, Mr. McCulley started his career in Niger, followed by
assignments in South Africa and Chad. Returning to Washington in 1993, he
worked for two years on Central African affairs. He is the recipient of four Department
of State Superior Honor Awards.
Mr. McCulley was
born in Medford, Oregon, and grew up in Eugene, where he graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in European History and French Language and Literature
from the University of Oregon. As a Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellow, he
studied political science at the Université de Haute Bretagne in Rennes,
France. In addition, he attended the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
McCulley is fluent in French.
Married to Renée
McCulley, the couple has two sons.
But
Google also told me that an imposter is using the ambassador’s identity and
photo to scam people and below I have reproduced a conversation between the ‘Ambassador’
and ‘Ben Dover’ with some of Ben’s comments thrown in. From
Skunkfeathers Blog: http://skunkfeathers57.blogspot.co.nz/
Monday, May 6, 2013
I know that my
exchanges with "Ambassador Terrence McCulley" -- the US ambassador to
Nigeria -- really weren't conducted with the authentic ambassador.
At least, I think I hope not.
But this series of email exchanges is a rather typical case-in-point about what
happens when you get a scammer with a Third World or Washington, DC public
school education, off of their talking point template. For instance, I will
recap the opening paragraph of the scammer's opening gambit:
My name is Terence
Patrick McCulley, the new United States Ambassador to the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. The United States Senate had confirmed my nomination on August 5 2010
after being nominated for this position by U.S. President Barack Obama on June
28, 2010. My credentials as the new Ambassador appointed were presented to His
Excellency President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan at the Presidential Villa in
Abuja, Nigeria, on November 2, 2010. I am a career member of the senior Foreign
Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor whose diplomatic career has been
spent mostly in Africa or working on African issues.
Now, as you follow the exchanges that took place between my character -- Ben
Dover -- and "the ambassador", you will note a serious degradation in
his grasp of the English language. Spent too long on social engineering in his
DC public skool, I reckon. As usual, all the "ambassador" emails will
be in bold,
and "Ben" will respond in italics:
What an honor,
Mr. Ambassador! And I am pleased -- albeit surprised -- to receive this news
from you. Please address the
courier package thus:
Mr.
Ben Dover
(Bogus Street Address) Central City, CO 80427
Thank
you!
Respectfully,
Ben Dover
United States Consulate General Lagos
2 Walter Carrington
Crescent
Victoria Island,
LagosNigeria.
ATTENTION: Mr. Ben Dover
THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE RECEIPT OF YOUR MAIL AND ALSO TO LET YOU KNOW THAT
YOU HAVE TO TAKE OUR INSTRUCTION IF YOU WANT YOUR MONEY SENT TO AS STATED IN
OUR PREVIOUS MAIL BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN HAVE YOUR AWAITED FUND
CLAIM.
(it goes on to ask for additional information which I provide as follows):
Your Full name: Ben U. OverYour country and city: USA Central City
Your home address:
(Bogus) Street, Central City CO 80427Your private phone number: 303-582-****
Your age: 45sex: whenever I canoccupation: professional poultry inseminatorDriver'S License: yes I have oneState ID: see previous answerPassport:
091164377Other
government-issued photo ID: N/A
And the email finishes off with instructions on how I wire the required $150
fund to hisself:
Mr Ben .U Over
THANKS FOR YOU EMAIL MR
BEN YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR YOUR DELIVERY OF YOUR FUNDS WHICH IS $150 AS SOON AS IT
IS DON YOU WILL GET YOUR FUNDS YOU ARE TO SEND THE FEES THROUGH WESTERN UNION
MONEY TRANSFER
Receivers NAME:
.................. OBINNA AUGUAINE OFILI
ADDRESS:................
LAGOS-NIGERIA
TEXT
QUESTION:................. IN GOD
ANSWER:...................
WE TRUST
AMOUNT:
....................$150
Senders Name:
....................?
Senders Address:
...............?
HERE IS MY DIRECT CELL PHONE NUMBER FOR
YOU TO CALL URGENTLY +234-8122607899.
Funny, but in checking the official US Embassy in Nigeria website, the phone
numbers don't match. Oh well...thought I was actually gonna get to talk to
hisself. Eh.
So, my response:
Your
instructions received and understood. I will visit a Western Union on Monday,
April 29, and attend to it.
Ben
Dover
From here, the 'ambassador' tends to show flaws in his communication skills:
Thanks mr ben your all
the information we you? And why is your phone number not going. I try to call
you on phone but going okay you have my number we you so you can call me by
monday after send the feel okay . Thanks
Sent
from WESTERN UNION OUTLET
The number I gave you is my home number, and I am at
work. I will either call or email you when I send the Western Union fee on
Monday.
Ben
It okay I wait to hear from you by monday.
Thanks have a good weekend
Sent from WESTERN UNION OUTLET
I will be in
touch with you by no later than Monday afternoon, without fail.
Ben
Then comes Sunday afternoon, and I decide to start screwing with him early:
Good
news, Ambassador: I was able to attend to this a day early. The Western Union
fee of $150 has been sent as instructed. I will look in tomorrow to hear from
you when I can expect my delivery.
BTW, for a US ambassador, you
sure do type funny. Guess it's all that work overseas.
Ben
I wouldn't be 'available' to respond to anything the 'ambassador' sent
until Monday afternoon, and boy was he ever chatty:
Mr Ben how are you today thanks for your
email. All you need to do is to send me the MTCN number from the western union
now. As soon as we pick up the money I will get back to you on how you can get
your funds okay. Thanks again am waiting for your email we the MTCN number .
Thanks
Terence P. McCulley.
Sent from WESTERN UNION OUTLET
And then came this...
Mr Ben how are you today thanks for your email. All you need to do is to
send me the MTCN number from the western union now. As soon as we pick up the
money I will get back to you on how you can get your funds okay. Thanks again
am waiting for your email we the MTCN number .
Thanks
Terence P. McCulle
Heh...now he can't spell his own name. Then comes this:
Mr Ben can you send me the MTCN NUMBER. From
the western union . Thanks
US AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY.
Finally, the 'ambassador' garners a response from Ben:
Dear Mr.
Ambassador,
Yes, I can. I'll get right on that.
Ben
That response is not what the 'ambassador' is looking for, since his reply
is all caps:
MR BEN THANKS FOR YOUR EMAIL, I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THE MTCN NUMBER? SO
IF YOU HAVE SENT THE FEE OF $150. ALL YOU NEED IS TO SEND US THE MTCN NUMBER .
PLEASE IT TO HURRY.
Yes, I did send
you the fee and yes, I will send you the MTCN as soon as I find it.
Ben
MR BEN HAVE YOU SEE THE MTCN NUMBER NOW? BUT WHY IS YOUR NUMBER NOT GOING I
HAVE BEEN TRYING TO CALL YOU NUMBER ALL THE DAY BUT NOT GOING IS THIS NOT YOUR
NUMBER ....................3035825440? YOU HAVE MY NUMBER THEM CALL ME NOW.
Ambassador: I am leaving for work
now...you can't call me on my phone when I am online, because I use a dial-up
connection for internet, and that number is my dial-up connection. So sorry,
but really, don't get your panties in a wad. When I get home from work I will
see what this MTCN thing is and send it to you.
WAITING TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON. WE THE MTCN NUMBER OKAY
Sorry Mr. Ambassador...have been
busy at work. There are 10 numbers in the MTCN. Which one do you need?
Mr how are you . Are you back from work now
pleas check the MTCN number and email it to me now we have no time on our side
again. So am waiting for your email now
Thanks
US AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY.
Dear
Ambassador, I checked the number and there are, indeed, 10 digits that comprise
it. So tell me next what to do.
Ben
I have told you before now that you should send the ten digit number (mtcn
control number) or better still scan the copy of the payment slip to me. If you
know you can not do this then go ahead and call back your payment.
I knowd I'd piss him off sooner or later. Now that it's sooner, let's throw
some more piss on it:
Dear
Ambassador:
How would I call back my payment?
(1) It doesn't have a phone.
(2) If it does, I don't know its number.
Please
explain this.
As
for the MTCN, I have it here.
Ben
Them send me the MTCN
number now okay
US
AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY.
I can do that...there's ten of them. There's a
6...follered by a 9...then anudder 6...a 5...a 4...a 0...a 1..anuddah
1...anudda 7...anna 3 on the end.
Now, how do I call back my money? Does it
have a call back number?
Ben
SEND IT THIS WAY OKAY
Receivers NAME:
.................. OBINNA AUGUAINE OFILI
ADDRESS:................
LAGOS-NIGERIA
TEXT
QUESTION:................. IN GOD
ANSWER:...................
WE TRUST
AMOUNT:
....................$150
MTCN NUMBER
Senders Name:
....................?
Senders Address:
...............?
HERE IS MY DIRECT CELL PHONE NUMBER FOR
YOU TO CALL URGENTLY +234-8122607899.
So you want it to be sended looking like this?
Receivers NAME: .................. OBINNA
AUGUAINE OFILI
ADDRESS:................
LAGOS-NIGERIA
TEXT
QUESTION:................. IN GOD
ANSWER:...................
WE TRUST
AMOUNT:
....................$150
MTCN NUMBER
Senders Name:
....................?
Senders Address:
...............?
Okay...I'm sending it that
way.
Ben
YES
US
AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY
That's how he want it...that's how he get it:
Good. Here it is, just as you asked:
Receivers
NAME: .................. OBINNA AUGUAINE OFILI
ADDRESS:................
LAGOS-NIGERIA
TEXT
QUESTION:................. IN GOD
ANSWER:...................
WE TRUST
AMOUNT:
....................$150
MTCN NUMBER
Senders Name:
....................?
Senders Address:
...............?
Thanks
for that but no mtcn number again why. Can you go back to the bank and as them
for the mtcn number them email it to me okay
US
AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY.
Ambassador: yes, I could go to a bank and ask them about
this. But I didn't go to a bank; I went to Western Union. Western Union wired
the money for me, not a bank. And Western Union is in all kinds of places, as
I'm sure you know, having been here before going to all those foreign venues. So, I could go to a bank...but why? Didn't
I just send you exactly what you wanted, in exactly the manner you wanted it?
Ben
This scammer is patient if he's anything; he REALLY wants this $150. So he
responds:
Okay them go back to
western union and ask them to show you the mtcn number okay them send it to me
now am waiting thanks
US
AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY.
Okay, if you insist I must...but the Western Union I went
to won't be open until 8am my time. It is now 5:23am my time. What time is it
for you, Ambassador?
It is 12.30pm my time,so
am waiting for your email them thanks
US
AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY
So I wait two and a
half hours, and then we start up again:
Mr.
Ambassador, I went to the Western Union from whenst I sent the $150, and I told
them what you told me to tell them. And they were great: they gave me a copy of
the same receipt I already have, so now I have two. I can mail one to you if
you like.
I
am at your service.
Ben
send a copy of it.to me now am waiting for the copy
Okay, what's your mailing address? I'll get
it out in the mail today.
I
know your EMAIL address. If you want me to send you this copy, I need your
regular mail address. I don't have a working scanner to scan it in.
I think I'm wearing him down finally:
I will advice you send
it if you are serious about getting your fund.
US
AMBASSADOR TERENCE P. McCULLEY.
Ambassador, I don't think I care for the tone of your
email voice. You aren't acting very ambassadory here. I have followed your
instructions in the spirit which they were intended, and now that I got you an
extra copy of the receipt, you won't give me your mailing address to send it to
you. You are the one, I remind you, that contacted me with this deal; I had no
clue about it before hearing from you. You're a diplomat; start acting
diplomaty and make this work. You want the receipt copy, GIVE ME YOUR MAILING
ADDRESS.
Diplomats are supposed to have great patience and aplomb, rising to
difficult occasions with finesse and diplomatic rhetorical flourishes, or so I
thought. Which perhaps proves that this next is NOT from a real ambassador:
you r not serious. you
wast much my times to this. i with you no more.
And just when I was getting to enjoy his patience at collecting a mere $150. Oh
well:
Ambassador by AMC;
I
guess that, by your refusal to provide a mailing address, you really didn't
need the western union receipt after all. Bad ambassador. Very very bad
ambassador.
Of
course, it did occur to me that you have never actually been THE ambassador,
Terrence P. McCulley; you might have been a Nigerian pretending to BE him,
since you'd probably cooked and eaten our US ambassador. I know things are a
bit backward and primitive in parts of Nigeria that way.
Let
me advice you a few things, since you obviously don't want to collect the money
I sent you via Western Union: next time you purport to use the seal of the US
ambassador to Nigeria, understand that generally speaking, the seal doesn't
bark.
Just
sayin'.
Since I never heard back from the real ambassador when
this nonsense started, perhaps I'm not offbase to assume that my just-concluded
Nigerian DID eat the ambassador.