pathetic isn't it  :-/

- Anthony


"Doug Essinger-Hileman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On 3 Jul 2003 at 9:06, Adam Voigt wrote:
>
> > Well spamming doesn't get them any money. I believe
> > I read they use this info to transfer money from your bank
> > account, after convincing you to scan your passport for
> > them, or something like that.
>
> Actually, the scam is fairly sophisticated. They ask for money
> upfront in order to begin the process of getting access to the loot
> that is stored whereever. Usually, they ask for one or two more
> payments, since it is costing them more than they thought. They then
> inform you that the money you sent them has been used to bribe
> officials, including those in the government. If you don't send them
> even more money, they will report you to the authorities on suspicion
> of bribery and have you arrested.
>
> At this point, the scam becomes simple blackmail. Most interesting to
> me is that this scam is so widespread (a sign that it is successful)
> that the FBI has stationed some agents in Nigeria solely for the
> purpose of dealing with this scam. Apparently, there are some folk so
> greedy that gullibility wins the day.
>
> Doug
>



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