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Topic: Nigerian scam artist live
transientmind's photo
Sat 05/31/08 06:23 AM

I thought this was interesting

http://www.419eater.com/index.htm
Welcome, by the way.drinker

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Sat 05/31/08 07:06 AM
Check out www.romancescams.com lottsa info on Nigerian scammers, it's a hoot!

No1sLove's photo
Sat 05/31/08 07:12 AM
Why don't you email all of us his IM addy and we will bombard him with well wishes for his friend...2000 IMs in a day would slow him down a bit. :tongue:

Redshirt's photo
Sat 05/31/08 08:20 AM
Go to this site to find out more information about love scammers then you would want to know. http://www.internet-love-scams.org/

WARNING: devil devil devil Do not bait a scammer without a clear understanding to what you are doing. You are dealing with ORGANIZED CRIME. It is a multi-million dollar industry. Using the internet they can locate where you are!!! devil devil

Note: If you want to know who to contact to safely bait a scammer send me a personal message. We have ways of "playing with the lads."

robert1652's photo
Sat 05/31/08 10:06 AM

Go to this site to find out more information about love scammers then you would want to know. http://www.internet-love-scams.org/

WARNING: devil devil devil Do not bait a scammer without a clear understanding to what you are doing. You are dealing with ORGANIZED CRIME. It is a multi-million dollar industry. Using the internet they can locate where you are!!! devil devil

Note: If you want to know who to contact to safely bait a scammer send me a personal message. We have ways of "playing with the lads."


I know of a man in the UK who got kidnapped and a demand of ransom was made and paid before he was set free it is an underworld crime ring say one is good with internet sat in Russia . one is a good credit card con artist sat is Bankok, another is good with language say sat in Hong kong they becomea team they never see each other but split the spoils. BEWARE DON"T MESS Just play when they approach. Don't say you didn't tell us.

Alterego1961's photo
Sat 05/31/08 10:36 AM
My ex actually got to the point of receiving the check to be cashed for $15,000 or something like that. Then she finally got suspicious and called me to save her from "going to jail". We called the police and the FBI who took the information, but said there was little chance of arrest or prosecution. On the brighter side we sent the check back to the account holder after writing VOID on it (yup, the FBI didn't want it for evidence or anything noway grumble ). The lady who lost the check to the scammers in the first place was so relieved and grateful. She was glad that honest people still exist in the world... bigsmile

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