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PROFESSOR CHARLES C. SOLUDO ripoff deceased relative funds LAGOS Africa
This person sent me an eemail that I was the decendent of a Mike Curtis and there was an inheritance waiting for me . It was supposed to be located at the Central Bank of Nigeria. At first all they wanted was to get my name address and phone number. I sent these to them and then I got an email telling me I am to recieve ten million fivehundred thousand US dollars.
He then called me three times and on the last call asked me for $1350. to cover courier and insurance fees.
I told him to get lost.
Anita
Whittier, North Carolina
U.S.A.
4 Updates & Rebuttals
John
Chandler,Arizona,
U.S.A.
Because
#5Consumer Comment
Mon, February 13, 2006
It's a rip-off because we still have to hear about these monkeys. I wouldn't want money from a relative that spent any time in that sewer. Nigeria is nothing but a cesspool. Most of the phishing emails are come from there.
Pete
Valley View,Michigan,
U.S.A.
Your first mistake
#5Consumer Comment
Mon, February 13, 2006
You actually answered an email that asked for your name, address, and telephone number? That should have been a red flag right there. These have been around for so long I didn't think anyone fell for them. Believe me, if a long-lost relative of yours died, the place holding the money would certainly have all this information on you.
I don't see how this constitutes a rip-off report.
Pete
Valley View,Michigan,
U.S.A.
Your first mistake
#5Consumer Comment
Mon, February 13, 2006
You actually answered an email that asked for your name, address, and telephone number? That should have been a red flag right there. These have been around for so long I didn't think anyone fell for them. Believe me, if a long-lost relative of yours died, the place holding the money would certainly have all this information on you.
I don't see how this constitutes a rip-off report.
Pete
Valley View,Michigan,
U.S.A.
Your first mistake
#5Consumer Comment
Mon, February 13, 2006
You actually answered an email that asked for your name, address, and telephone number? That should have been a red flag right there. These have been around for so long I didn't think anyone fell for them. Believe me, if a long-lost relative of yours died, the place holding the money would certainly have all this information on you.
I don't see how this constitutes a rip-off report.