> Subject: Nigerian bank scam
 
> Has anyone heard of a Nigerian internet scam where they don't 
> ask for any money, but ask for your bank info & a signature 
> on some document. I have a friend that has gotten a couple of 
> these. They printed out the document that claims that my 
> friend is the last surviving member of someone there that has 
> a bunch of money that they need to give them. I have talked 
> to my friend & told them that this is still the same scam as 
> the one that asks for money, but this time with some sort of 
> twist where she is still going to get screwed. She has 
> received emails from a "lawyer" & "bank".

DO NOT under any circumstances do business with these low-life SOBs.
Once they have your bank account information - routing number and
account number - they can empty your account. Nigeria is the worldwide
center of financial fraud of all kinds, I would be EXTREMELY reluctant
to do *any* kind of business with *anybody* from Nigeria.

As for the story your friend was told, I would not believe a single word
of it.


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Tim Slattery
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