There always a death in the family, there's always a discussion about payments OTHER than cash, now you can string this person along, play the same game, I've done it more than once, and you have the ebola monkey man and 419 baiter sites where they profile all the scammers they've turned the tables on, mind you, neither are family G rated sites, they deserve what they get. These people will hack you up into little pieces given the chance, fools have traveled to Nigeria and similar places, never to be heard from again, just based on some far out offer they were lured in with. The use of the english language also comes into play here, (your favorite subject LOL!) its always the first tip off for me, they just cannot use the english language properly, and its a big red flag with this culture barrier.
Perfect example quoted below, always a death in the family, always this shipping third party, over payment, remainder goes to you, they just want some information to use, to RIP you off!
You can do the same thing, make arrangements to follow through once you have them hooked but good, then you have a death in the family, make up a fake news paper obituary, local zoo had a herd of elephants stampede your farm, theres cattle loose, your bank burned down, just use your imagination, but only do so once you have them hooked, you'll notice the tone change once you string them along far enough. Its also been said not to mess with these people as they have operatives or relatives in the country, I don't buy it, they'd regret a personal confrontation quickly.
Clear red flags, though they are better at using the language, its still easy to spot.
"i am the oldest person among the others,so therefore im responsible for all the burial arrangement lol"
"Let me read from you if am to proceed with you or not"
"And am also going to include the mover funds that will come down for pick up along with your payment"
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