kyplowboy said: (quoted from post at 23:53:00 08/07/08) Last one of them I got the feller was paid $50,000 to kill me but changed his mind, if I paid him the money back in 24 hours he would let me live.
I wander what % of thier e-mails get a bite?
Dave
Funny you should ask. In the last year or so, the controller of the city of Alpena, Michigan sent hundred of thousands of dollars of the city's money somewhere on one of these Nigeria scams. Hard to believe a supposedly intelligent person (accountant) would fall for that. I think the guy is in prison now.
There's also a website that has pictures of these scammers doing crazy things. Pretty funny. Hewe's how it works: Someone will get a scam email. They will string the scammer along promising to send the money and basically sounding like they are falling for the scam. They'll ask them to send pix of themselves holding signs that say "I am an idiot" or standing on one foot holding a banana in their ear. Stuff like that. Supposedly to authenticate that the scammer is a real person communicating with the "scammee". Then they'll post the stuff on the Internet.
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