>> The next day she's got
>> 2 guys calling her and double-teaming her, making threats
>> of jail time
>> and insisting that she write out a check to give to a
>> "courrier"
>> they'll send to her house. Freaking scum.
> Did she report this to the police or at very least to the
> doctor?
She tol
> The next day she's got
> 2 guys calling her and double-teaming her, making threats of jail time
> and insisting that she write out a check to give to a "courrier"
> they'll send to her house. Freaking scum.
Did she report this to the police or at very least to the doctor?
--
will
"If my life
I sorta gathered that the reason they send spam in broken english is a
part of the psychological warfare involved in the con game. They
expect the average american to think that they would speak broken
english and so they produce that image both to meet expectation and
possibly to emphasise the ima
th the credit card via paypal.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:54 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Book and bible Order
> What makes you think it is HIS cc number?
> "Here, sir, can you turn
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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Book and bible Order
What makes you think it is HIS cc number?
"Here, sir, can you turn this cc number into untraceable durable goods
and send them to me? Take as big a tip on the transaction as you'd
like. I don'
Hm...my take on it was - pay to send me these books and I'll give you
my cc number to recoup your costs. But, it's hard to say for sure. The
English is rather convoluted.
By the way, people in Nigeria speak excellent English - at least those
in Lagos and most major cities do.
On 5/9/05, S. Isaac
Ahh... so you think it's an attempt to launder.
> What makes you think it is HIS cc number?
> "Here, sir, can you turn this cc number into untraceable
> durable goods
> and send them to me? Take as big a tip on the transaction
> as you'd
> like. I don't mind."
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> O
What makes you think it is HIS cc number?
"Here, sir, can you turn this cc number into untraceable durable goods
and send them to me? Take as big a tip on the transaction as you'd
like. I don't mind."
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
On 5/9/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybod
Does anybody know how this con works? It looks fundamentally similar
to the other Nigerian cons, but it's inverted -- the guy's claiming he
wants to order books from you and that he'll give you _his_ credit
card number when he has a quote. What's the angle? Anybody know?
> Hello Good Day Sales,
>