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the first thing that would come to my mind... how the heck would someone I met at a booth or 'communication centre' to make calls would get my email address... I dont tell people in the real world my email address... I barely let it out as it is! Second, I'm not married, last 'trip' was to HI and how many people just visit where he is saying he met them? Spelling, grammar, they are both h0rrible. I know I'm not very good at spelling and everything but that was just a mockery of English!
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i belive u werent suppose to think u were the guy
thing was they thought u were him meaning u could trick them into giving u the money
usually they say they will need u 2 send this much money here 2 open the account so they could put the big sum in in a month but they needed ur part 2 open the account, then they run off with that part and u never hear from them again
at least thats the stories ive heard
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What they do is get you to open a bank account
next you are told that they must prove that it a ligit deal and there must be funds in and
could you please deposit an amount in, normaly 50,000
you must then give them the pin , account nr etc.
next thing your account is empty and yes persons do fall for it
how do i know My oldest brother is a high ranking officer in the police fraud squad
and deals with this a lot
mike
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hey.. I can't complain.. i taught all those Nigerians... and now i'm worth 40 million.. (NOT) lol
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i got one a while back asking me to give them my account # so they could wire $25 million
to so we both could start a buisness and be equal partners. yeah right! i believed for proberly
a split second ...
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I get this sorta crap on a daily basis in my Yahoo e-mail
Mr Moyo
Mr Mumbasa
it's all part of the Nigerian scam, they try to screw people into actually paying.
Most of the times the subject is like: NEED EMERGENCY ASSISTENCE
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Wouldn't of fallen for it. Heh even if I had im too broke to open a bank account :P