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Old 10-04-2007, 01:42 PM   #1
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The Nigeria scam has netted hundreds of millions of dollars. Here is a link that explain how these scams work.

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Wonder how many greedy suckers they land with these scams. It must work because they keep doing it over and over.
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Old 10-04-2007, 02:02 PM   #2
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This is from Wikipedia and is the closest type of scam to what this **************************** is trying:

This scam involves eBay or Craigslist and the appeal of high priced goods, usually electronics, for a bargain price. A seller will advertise an item (usually a digital camera, laptop computer, plasma TV, video game console, or cell phone) at a very low cost (usually about 1/3 of the normal retail price). The body of the ad instructs buyers to contact the seller directly outside of eBay using a Yahoo or Hotmail web-based free e-mail account. When contact is made, the seller gives a long story about his problems receiving payment by Paypal - eBay's payment arm. The seller insists that the buyer send money by Western Union. The allure is that the product is a huge bargain (e.g. a $2000 item for only $700). If money is sent, it is gone forever and no product is ever delivered. The phony seller usually has a list of prepared e-mails to respond quickly to questions from buyers. He'll go on and on about how his integrity is important, how he wouldn't risk his family's name, his legitimacy, check his feedback, etc. The phony seller sometimes boosts credibility by using a real eBay ID to list the item. The real ID has been stolen from a legitimate seller with good feedback, usually by means of e-mail phishing.
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Old 10-04-2007, 02:57 PM   #3
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I wonder how many times these schemes work. You see them often enough, obviously -someone- is getting suckered in.

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Old 10-04-2007, 03:29 PM   #4
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These types of scams are the 3rd to 5th largest industry in Nigeria. I owned a small ISP back in the early 90s and had a client who fell for it when it was new on the Internet. It was an old woman who I imagine still thought people were trustworthy and she lost a few thousand dollars.


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I wonder how many times these schemes work. You see them often enough, obviously -someone- is getting suckered in.

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