A 419 scam e-mail and the New York Times
A short report about African crooks using the New York Times to send scam messages.
My personal comments on 419, Nigerian, Lottery, Transfer Agent other online scams. All of the e-mails posted here are fraudulent or scam e-mails. If you get one, delete it. Believe me, it's not worth the trouble answering it.
A short report about African crooks using the New York Times to send scam messages.
I know there are a lot of honorable people in Nigeria, but this fellow is certainly not one of them.419
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Fraud, Gani Bello
Oh yes, my email address is randomly selected. It and several hundred others …
Labels: Gerry Burke, Internet fraud, LotteryScam
That's a great phrase, "re-profiling funds".
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Fraud, Michael Sipo
Of course, Franca Donna is just a fictive name, just like so many others used for these scams
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Scam, Franca Donna
Unknown Tali Bans in Africa?
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Fraud, David Dikbo
Great story with a great front!
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Fraud, David Mark
Yeah, send me the money!
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Fraud, John Koffo
Most of these e-mails don't need me to comment. Like this one.
Labels: 419scam, Hakim Habib, Inheritance Scam
Labels: Bono Lottery, Internet fraud, LotteryScam, Philipina George
Needless to say, I have never had any dealings with Larry, but he's trying to convince me of the opposite!
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Fraud, Larry Cole
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Scam, Internet fraud, Stella Cole
I often wonder how they come up with the names, Mariam Deport.
Labels: British lottery, LotteryScam, Mariam Deport
Labels: Internet fraud, LotteryScam, Mark Lee, Microsoft
It sems to me that these people are still very much on a successful money milk machine. I am not sure how many UK lottery Mails I have received, but it surely in the hundreds by now.
It looks as though I was right. Here's the second message on loans today.
Labels: 419 scam, Loan, Wilford Roberts
This caught my eye this morning. It looks as though someone is trying this to see what results they will get.
Labels: 419 scam, Hipson Scart, Loan, SubPrime
but you run the risk of losing a pile of money if you fall for this …
Labels: 419scam, Advance Fee Scam, Internet fraud, Iraq, Money Transfer Scam
Just yesterday I got this same message saying I should contact UPS Benin.
Labels: 419scam, Internet fraud, John Barry
Yesterday, I received the following e-mail:
Labels: Internet fraud, Job Offer, Money Laundering, TransferAgent Scam
Mr. Bladder (funny name) has sent me the standard UK Lottery e-mail. It looks as though I have won a second time today …
Labels: LotteryScam, Morris Bladder, UK National Lottery
These people quote titles like Dr. and Professor to give the impression we are dealing with an honourable man. Now this e-mail says the contact person is Dr Rev Anderson Jefferd.
Labels: 419scam, Dr Rev Anderson Jefferd, Richard Kalu, UPS
Dr. Andy's e-mail wasn't formatted all that well. So it's not easy to read.
Labels: 419scam, Central Bank of Nigeria, Diplomatic Courier Service, Dr. Andy Ubah
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