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419 Scam (Nigerian Scam)

This 419 Scam is one of the oldest scams online, and still going. Why? People are idiots...simple.

If you have been scammed by these 419 people, you are a class "A" idiot, and I have no sympathy for you. This scam works purely on greed, and on involving oneself in illegal activity. That's why no Government will help the idiots that get sucked into this one, and they are idiots....not victims like in other scams, though they try to paint themselves as victims.

This scam requires a person to attempt something illegal against another countries Government. As a result, these idiots get no help from their own Government, or bank, because they can't help.

So you get an email from Prince Abdulah Haballa, he found your email address and decided to trust "you" (of all people) with all his money he is trying to get out of the country and away from his evil Government....and some people believe this crap?

Are they on glue? Maybe their parents dropped them on their head, or they were just born brain damaged. I don't know what's wrong with the people that fall for this one, and I've actually met two people that did lose their money in this scam...no sympathy though...and they cried when no one could help them.

RULE #1. IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE...IT IS.
RULE #2. SEE RULE #1

Check this site out concerning this scam.

Comments

I scam the FBI said…
I 100% agree with you.


People really are senseless.....


- PARADOX
Anonymous said…
Well Said. As a Nigerian who has never scammed anyone in his life I feel absolutely no compassion for those GREEDY IDIOTS who fall for this OBVIOUS scams. VICTIMS they are NOT. PARTNERS IN CRIME is what they are.

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