Monthly Archive:: August 2013
ForwardShare A nigerian scam in french Do you understand it? Me not, however the undisclosed recipients, the fabricated email addresses and the fact that they ask personal data speaks for itself Pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to reply to it at all! Delete this email and do not send them any
ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a complicated BS story involving lots of nations and nationalities. Actually the story here with a 25 year old girl is a new spin, one would need to help her to get into the right schools and for that she is giving you millions (a 10% of her inheritance)
ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a complicated BS story involving lots of nations and nationalities. Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to reply
ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a BS imaginary death bed story . Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to reply to it at
ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a complicated BS story involving Bank Of Africa, Burkina Faso-West Africa. Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to
ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a complicated BS story involving lots of nations and nationalities. Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to reply
ForwardShare Did a bit of Google search on this strange short scam. Eric Fu is an Investment Banker in Hong Kong but the BS mails people are sending out in his name are for sure SCAMS. Here is what pops up on Google when you search for Fu at HSBC: Aldrich is more difficult to
ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with someone writing you from his “imaginary death bed”. Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to reply to it