Yumi
Berkeley,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, August 31, 2004
This time, it was James Barrister. Unfortunately, she sent $5000 to him two days ago through western union. It was foolish of her,I know, but that's beside the point now. How do we get her money back? We are still getting his e-mails and now he wants her to call her. Unfortunately, she is not in a good state of mind (as any person would be...embarassed and angry). Is there any way to report this incident? She went to the police, but I think they treated her like she was stupid, which doesn't really help. If anyone knows what to do, please HELP!!
Layne
Fayetteville,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, August 18, 2004
One would think an educated person...especially an attorney would be able to spell hereinafter though. It's used quite often in legalese...
Timeka
Charlotte,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, August 17, 2004
Hi my name is Timeka and recently I recieved an e-mail from someone name Barrister Jones Rhodes who told me someone had died in Nigeria with the same last name as me. He wanted me to help retrieve 15.7 million dollars. By doing research I found out that alot of people had the same thing happen to them and they all turned out to be scams. I just glad I did research before going further in this process. To who ever Barrister Jones Rhodes is i'm glad I did not fall for your little trick. And I hope they athorities arrests you so you can be where you belong in jail or prison.