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Oh man !! What a windfall ! I can't wait for you to start shareing with us !!! :rotfl:
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Yup- got a few of those, how very nice. Read about it on the BBC I think first.
Nigeria is the source as I heard it :hmm: |
I am more modest. I offer you to triple your money in one week. Send me $300 and receive back $1,000 on a Friday that is followed by a Thursday. :88)
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Nigerian Scammers
I'm not special at all.:cry: I've never received such an offer in my life.:cry: Guess I'll have to remain poor and unnoticed by these fine and generous people.
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I seriously hope not, although I may take Brag up on his offer, as I reckon that as a Subsimmer he can be trusted!:shifty:
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It is a crime not to seperate a fool from his money. |
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These guys are pretty shifty. They almost always have very professional done legal documents and some of these Nigerian letter scammers will actually go as far as setting up fake offices and businesses buildings to physically meet with you there. I remember reading about one where they actually set up a whole freakin' believable bank, tellers, customers, and all, for meeting with "clients".
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I used to do a lot of spam-reporting in my younger days. If you're using Outlook, open the message again, click VIEW then OPTIONS. It should give a box showing the internet headers. |
I get big CEO's from countries smaller then Rhode Island that say they are in danger of being hunted down and killed
and apparently I won the UK Powerball at one point |
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Just tell em that theres no way you have a rellie in nigeria because your entire family is prone to nigeriosis, a disease that prevents you traveling there because of the risk of death from breathing their air.... then see if they try talk you around it!
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Unfortunately, there are enough idiots out there that these Nigerian Letter spammers actually rake in millions. I saw an interview with one of the spammers on Dateline or something like that. The same show where the guy actually set up a realistic fake bank complete with tellers and customers just for show for his scammed client. And Nigeria doesn't really have any laws against it. It exists in a "grey area" that skirts around enforcable law there... and the law is usually paid off by a good chunk of change from the spammer's profits. That's one of the reason these guys mostly work out of Nigeria.
The guy said that 99% of their targets are Americans because American's are the most gullible. More Americans own computers than in any other country, and only about 50% or less really know anything about how to really work with them or spot/troubleshoot problems or reccognise scams. Heck, only about 50% of people use an updated virus scanner. Almost every home in the US has a computer in it but very few of those people who own them actually know how to USE them or protect them. |
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