
chalmondely
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hey, you can have a bit of fun with this!
check out this website for tips - http://www.419eater.com/
good luck! |
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kelc couture ♥
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im 13 but i remember my mom told me if you ever have to pay for something you "won" then its a scam |
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frank m
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Give me 10k and I'll save you 10k OK. |
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boden21
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dear,dear 1 born every minute you might as well wipe your a--s with $100 bils and dont forget to flush. |
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adrian p
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Man alive, DONT DO ANYTHING IT IS A SCAM, just delete it and any others like it, dont even reply, trust me |
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20224_RenaissanceSummit
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Are you kidding? This is a SCAM! Why would you even CONSIDER sending any portion of $20,000 dollars to this man? There's tons of these type of scams coming out of Nigeria right now. Don't give in to greed and fall for it-- because all that will happen will be that some guy in Africa is $10,000-$20,000 richer, and you will be $10,000-$20,000 poorer. |
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tinydancer42001
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First off, if you send this money, you're a fool. This is a scam. You won't get any money, they will only take your money. Do you know this person? If not, then ask yourself, why you? I suggest you check with http://www.fraudaid.com before you do something. |
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james b
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Its a scam to not give any personal details and ignore all emails........... |
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kish
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The oil sector firstly has billions of pounds. This person who has sent an email or letter to you is trying to rip you off. Don't send money. |
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dels replies
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If you are giving money away I will give you my address.You won't get anything back but neither will you get anything from Africa either.Whether you send "20k or 20p that is the last you will see of it.It is obviously a scam and you should not reply and delete the message. |
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scarycat
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Send him as quick as possible to the hot place. BIG SCAM.
Any one promising something too good to be true, and then wants money up front is ripping you off.
Happens especially with job seekers as well. |
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Chris
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Do not send any money. This is a well-known scam. I'll bet he's from Nigeria.
Be aware of this: If you win money, you should never, repeat never have to pay any money to get it. That is a key to discovering scams like this. Ask yourself this: Did you enter a contest or something? How did you become eligible to win the money? Scamsters find you, so beware. If you didn't enter to win, this is another sign that it's a scam. Stay away from this one. |
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lorrising
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RUN AWAY!!! RUN AWAY!!! These are scams, no matter how good they look and you need to report them as spam. Ask yourself if you contacted this man or if he just contacted you out of the blue. I get these all the time and I would strongly advise you to mark it as spam on your e-mail and then watch how many more of these 'offers' you get! You'll be amazed. |
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honeyhead24
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are you stupid? don't you watch TV its a scam. they fill a room with a bunch of men and send emails to everyone trying to find some dumb *** like you to send money then bam your broke and screwed. |
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pinky
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its a scam. ask them to send you a million and you will pay them admin charges later. |
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Trev23
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This sounds like a bull-s**t scam why would anyone offer you $10million , and if they did have $10million to give away why cant they afford and extra $20k.SCAM SCAM SCAM. |
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Frozzangel
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Thats a scam!Didn't you heard of a news that said that there is a guy who got scam of his money,after that he flew to malysia to find the scammer but months later he didn't go back to his own country because he was found dead,thrown into a huge drain,left to rotten.His parents were very sad because his their only son |
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amsterdam
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This scam is so common it even has its own special name and number ! Google "419 Nigeria"
This is a great way to send money to Africa (mainly, but not exclusively Nigeria) and never seeing it again. Some Nigerians are very proud of their ability to swindle money out of greedy, gullible people from rich countries, and say if we are stupid enough to send it, why not ? I don't condone it, but I see their point. |
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lol
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dont send money to people! |
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scorpionx
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I received such e-mails more than 10 times so far. What I did was give them my E-gold account number for them to deposit an amount of their money first to help me overcome some bribery on my part that would enable me to process their requirement. I told them that I had to bribe some government and bank officials to process their money transaction.
They also asked me to come and meet them; I told them to deposit some money into my E-gold to pay for my trip, hotel, body guards etc. I also told then I need the money to buy fax machine, international telephone and all those .... Make their minds boggle! but pretend to be serious in our letter.
Its a scam.
they try to con us; con them back. |
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Iron Serpent
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Tell him just to deduct the 20K off the 10 million and send you the rest.
No, seriously. Ignore this guy. Surely a businessman would have contacts around the world he could use to help keep his money safe. Why contact someone completely at random?
If you give him your bank details, expect your bank balance to be £0.00 the next day.
You could have fun with it and totally string the guy along for a while with no intention of going along with the scam. There was a guy in the paper who led a Nigerian 'businessman' on for about a year. He would get these people to send pictures of themselves doing obscure things in order to prove that they were genuine. Of course, they weren't genuine, but they still did all sorts of things in the photos just to get the guys money.
They would agree to holding up signs saying: "Plonker" and "I can't believe it's not butter". They would also pose holding a fish and balancing a loaf of bread on their head. If they were genuine, they would just have asked someone else to keep their money. The put all the pics on a website he set up!
Anyway, my advice - avoid! |
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Run away.....common spam scam. |
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virgiinia r
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There are an awful lot of scams coming out of Africa right now. This one sounds like some I've gotten. He'll get your 20k, and you'll end up with nothing, and lose 20k in the process.
Many of them, if not most of them are Muslims scaming money from Americans, to fund their terrorist activies.
My husband and I found this out when we reported something similar to the F.B. I., and C.I.A. Don't fall for it, what ever you do. Report it to Homeland Security right away. |
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brainsofjam
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Are you joking? Avoid this like the plague. You don't ever get something for nothing |
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thumba
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You did not get an e- mail from an African businessman but from a professional scam artist.
These e-mails will repeat its self in different formation and all of them offer you this great amount of money.
They know that there are suckers around and with the right bait they will catch one. So keep your money and do not dream about the ten million dollars that you did not catch. |
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Rene B
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Read: SCAM! |
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Heather
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SCAM!!!!! World wide famous SCAM! SEND NO MONEY! Also known as the Nigerian Scam, the 419 Scam, or the Advanced Fee Scam |
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will
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biggest load of bullshit eva.. dont send money first unless u get their money 1st |
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that1guy
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Watch out for those scammers!!! They will do anything to get your hard earned dollar... even if it means printing and sending you fake checks and money orders... If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!! You have to watch out in this life... don't trust anyone... you could lose everything you ever worked for in a split second!!... Believe none of what you hear, and only half of what you see... then see it twice!!!
Peace to u!! |
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derobake
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Obviously this is a scam. Don't send him your money. There are much better ways of wasting your money. Buy a gas-guzzling SUV, for instance. |
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Jamie F
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All te best :)
IMHO,i wouldnt go for it.. for te reason that i dont knw the person u r talkin abt.. |
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