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Remember those Nigerian email scams?
Posted by Jim Rockford on 11/21/15 at 6:59 pm20
Well turns out one of them is true... LINK
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by Pedro on 11/21/15 at 7:05 pm to Jim Rockford
(rushes to check email)
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by chinhoyang on 11/21/15 at 7:08 pm to Jim Rockford
A lawyer in Shreveport fell for a Nigerian scam - he used his mother's lifetime savings and lost the money to one.
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by RebelOP on 11/21/15 at 7:10 pm to Jim Rockford
They're taking it to a whole new level.
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by Kafka on 11/21/15 at 7:10 pm to Jim Rockford
quote:N30million = $14.95
About N30million savings of a former Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, the late Gen. Tunde Idiagbon are trapped in the defunct Savannah Bank for the 13th year running, according to an investigation.
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by BruslyTiger on 11/21/15 at 7:12 pm to Jim Rockford
That's only about 150k.
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re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by Twenty 49 on 11/21/15 at 8:05 pm to chinhoyang
quote:
A lawyer in Shreveport fell for a Nigerian scam - he used his mother's lifetime savings and lost the money to one.
Who/when was that? Have not heard that story.
There was a Barksdale airman who fell for a Nigerian love scam and cashed some bogus money orders that relatives of the "girl" sent him for her airfare to come visit. He wired the cash to the scammer. Got indicted by the Feds. The dumbass thought it was real even after he was charged. Thankfully, the jury let him off the hook. He was guilty, but only of being stupid.
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by Thurber on 11/21/15 at 8:31 pm to chinhoyang
Yeah I remember that. Incredible he fell for that
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by lsunurse on 11/21/15 at 8:35 pm to Jim Rockford
An ex of mine fell for a Nigerian scam. I should have dumped him the day he told me about it
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by foshizzle on 11/21/15 at 9:49 pm to Jim Rockford
quote:
Well turns out one of them is true
So says your link from a Nigerian
website. Notice that your link and mine have the same domain.
quote:
Publisher: Vintage Press Limited
27B, Fatai Atere Way,
Matori, Mushin.
Lagos State, Nigeria
re: Remember those Nigerian email scams?Posted by paladine36 on 11/22/15 at 12:21 am to Jim Rockford
Used to Love messing with these people.
See how long they would put up with my bullshite.
See how long they would put up with my bullshite.
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