Posted by Billy NY on May 13, 2014 at 09:07:09 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Another Email Scam posted by johndeerefan on May 13, 2014 at 08:49:47:
Funny thing is, the Darrell L Dickerson's of the world make this a full time job, thats what they do, I swear this has to be a popular full time line of work in Nigeria, after all the years of illicit correspondence, I received a letter from there once, mid 90's, and you know the ruse, where someone had passed away and they want to disposed of the estate and they will allegedly pay you in some manner to hold their money, letting you skim the excess of the top, and or how many other combinations of same have been tried, you want a real laugh, and its not G rated, go to ebola monkey man or 419 scam baiter web sites, make no mistake, you show up in their country, after being duped by one of these scams, you'll be machete fodder, people have actually done it and have never been seen again, funny to see the tables turned on them. I tried one and it was hilarious, my fictitious name was John Obamhamu, and I was the representative of the Ruthless Turdeater Corporation, (RTC) idiot on the other end fell right into it, they tried to bait me off something I listed for sale on a local website, and I turned it around as if I had something to offer, its the cultural barrier that distorts things enough to make it plausible, then just use your imagination, its hilarious, same idiots taking someones retirement with a scam, well deserved what they get.
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