Have you had a letter from Karpenko offering more than $2.5 million to help him smuggle a fortune out of Ukraine?
Police say if you have, ignore it because it's a scam.
On Facebook, they say a number of people have reported receiving the letters which claim to offer a can't-lose investment opportunity.
But it's simply an advance-free fraud, and officers say you should just tear it up and throw it away.
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