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Those Nigerian Scam Artisits are at it again!
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Saturday, February 10 2007 @ 08:08 AM Eastern Standard Time
Contributed by: Admin
Views: 2,010
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Well it looks like a woman in Florida fell for another Nigerian Scam Artist. A surprising twist here is instead of the usual scam, asking for money to be sent to them (to usually pay for "medical bills" or a "trip" to the US). The crook had started having packages sent to her house and had then asked her to forward them on too him. Police soon caught wind of this since she was unknowingly sending him stolen goods. Most of the items she was sending him was household items like ceiling fans and jewelry.
I'm surprise people still trust anyone who says they are in Africa after all the publicity this past year on Nigerian Scam Artists (and I am not sure why they all seem to be from Nigeria). I also find it interesting that it seems most of these crooks are male preying on females. I wonder if men who have been scammed are too embarrassed to come forward? |
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I'm a 40 yr. old divorced woman who decided to try the online dating. I talked to alot of nice sounding men, but none i connected with. THen, i tried Singlesnet. Well, i was contacted by 10 men who claimed they were in Africa on business trips, and all were coming home in 2-3 weeks. How wierd is that, a whole plane full of Singlenet men leaving Africa at the same time.
Well, it gets better. One gave me his phone number, the one in Seattle Washington because of course, he's not from Africa, he's just there on business. I called the number, got a generic voicemail then looked the number up online. It belonged to a woman, without his last name. I then looked him up, and in the US, he doesn't exist. Well, the next day, he came up with a sob story on how he lost his credit cards and had no money and needed me to help him get money. He was stranded in Nigeria and the food was making him oh so ill. So he needed money to get out of Africa, and eat, of course. No, he didn't want it from me. He said he wanted his friend to send me $8,500.00 and i was then to send it to him in Africa. He asked me about my bank accounts and such. When i confronted him with the knowledge i had gained of his lack of existence in this country, he avoided my questions, and eventually, i ignored his responses and blasted him via Instant Messaging. Of course he laid the classic "you don't how much your hurting me" guilt trip. But, at this point, the only thing i believed was that he knew how to type.
Be careful girls. If out of state men contact you, pay close attention to the way they write. If you haven't talked to them on the phone, that is. Reason; people write the way they speak. You can catch a Nebraskan with a Russian accent in a heartbeat. Good luck and stay safe.