
Orion's Belt
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It's a trick. If you won, why would you have to send any money? |
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dnhsguy02
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Do you know mr. charles obichere??? Probably not. So he doesn't know you....so why would he be giving you 400K??? It's a scam. Don't click on any links on that email. Also, if you get an email from your bank saying your account was frozen and that you need to enter your information again, delete the email. Banks don't send out emails like that. Ever. |
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Big R
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no it SPAM !!!! delete it do not replay !!!! |
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Mephistopheles
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Get rid of it. Do NOT do anything with it. It is a scam to steal money from you. |
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bigrigdvr
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its a scam don't send anything report them to the local authorities |
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dimples22221
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Delete the e-mail. It is a SCAM. |
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bgii_2000
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This is one of the oldest mail scams in the book. |
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AresIV
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hahahaha.... its not true man... geez
the gullibility of some people... |
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sittin tight
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This is a very popular scam. Don't do it. You will lose you $400.00 and never hear from them again. |
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robert w
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How does this translate - SCAM, RippOFF, Bend Over.
Etc. You got to pay first Do you have the winning ticket in your hands? NO? RippOFF |
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Perry
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FAKE .
A 419 / AFF Scam .
Ignore it |
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uwilmakeit
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The real equity bank of Nigeria does not send such emails.
www.equitybankng.com |
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Mom
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A trick!There are more scams coming out of Nigeria then any other place on the earth .don't send money. |
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bigbill4u
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First off ....,I think that you are yanking "our" chain here.
If you have any inclination of responding to that sham...,
WELL THEN..,
HAVE I GOT A PROPOSAL FOR YOU..,
Have you ever heard of the Brooklyn Bridge..?
HEY.., Leave it alone!! |
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gregory_dittman
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Scams from Nigeria are endless (there are people just sitting at internet cafes thinking up scams) and if you did win that much, the lottery offical would vist you. |
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BigBadWolf
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just send ne the $400 and I'll see if its true for you!
dont I was just kidding
dont do it thats the oldest scam on the net
to report the crime go here
http://www.ic3.gov/ |
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shortfrog
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This is a huge scam! I recieved a similar letter, took it to my bank and questioned the teller before cashing the almost $2,000. Good thing I did. There was a lady who cashed her check and ended up losing nearly $5,000.00....and there wasn't anything she could do about it.
I was advised to turn my letter and check over to the District Attorney's office. |
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judy_r8
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Gee, My roommate gotthe same email this morning too. And I got it last week. its a scam. report it as such |
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Franco
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Write back and ask them to send you $1,000 in cash as proof of good will, and to take double that amount from your winnings. |
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Spaceman spiff
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its a scam, they'll send you a fake check that looks real but if you cash it it'l go against your credit and possibly face criminal charges because the check will have your name on it, Nigeria is infamous for being able to create real looking fake checks. I recieved on in the mail one time for 3700$ so I called the bank it said it was from to see if it was real or not and the only thing that was wrong with it was the coloring on the back side other than that it would have passed for a real check and it would have taken them 2 weeks to find out. 2 weeks that I could have cashed the check and spent the money already so I would have been in big trouble had I not found out that it was a fake |
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r_stori
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...in the bin it goes, professor! |
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adiahudo
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IGNORE IT!!!!!
The Nigerian Mail Scam is posted on the US Postal Service website as one of the biggest scams of all times |
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MissLazy
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If it sounds too good to be true - it is!
Local authorities will accept your scam e-mail. They may not be able to do much about them, but it assists them in keeping up on the latest scams to inform others. Your local financial institution may even want a copy. If you ever have financial questions -ask your financial institution.
or, you can send me $40,000.00 |
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taff's mom
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stay away from this! i think this is called phishing. they want you to give them your bank account number in order for them to supposedly send you your so-called winnings. instead they take your money from your account. remember that you can't win anything from anywhere you haven't entered or played. |
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