Bradley
Derry,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, March 18, 2004
This email has many varieties circulating around out there. And they will always start out for a "call for help" and then a request for contact or bank info. Commonly referred to as the "nigerian letter scam" this is listed with the FBI and Internet Fraud Complaint Center and can be found on their website: www.ifccfbi.gov I have even read accounts of people actually being conned to go there and meet with "individuals" only to never be heard from again. I enjoy these types of emails as it gives me a chance to lead these people on and then call them what they really are.
John
Flomaton,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, March 18, 2004
same situation different Barrister. (Sam Chimina) Didnt send money. Didnt respond back. How odd?
John
Flomaton,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, March 18, 2004
same situation different Barrister. (Sam Chimina) Didnt send money. Didnt respond back. How odd?
John
Flomaton,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, March 18, 2004
same situation different Barrister. (Sam Chimina) Didnt send money. Didnt respond back. How odd?
John
Flomaton,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, March 18, 2004
same situation different Barrister. (Sam Chimina) Didnt send money. Didnt respond back. How odd?
Belinda
Rainier,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, March 17, 2004
I recieved the same email but the name was different . I copied and pasted there letter and made myself a new email account and changed the name on the email. When they contacted me again wanting my info and phone number I went online and found an attorney in Loas Nigeria and used there name as my address and phone number hmmm never contacted me again I keep asking about my uncle that was kill with his family and why didn't anybody contact me sooner never could get an answer go figure.