This is really tricky now.
During the same period there is the International Convention on Fraud and
other Government Policies in Washington DC with Prof. Dr. Dr. T. Hief
and Panama hosts a trade fair and exhibition on HYIP Architecture with
this year's keynote address 'High from Your Internet Pr
All this talk about the Nigerian fraud makes me very glad that I adopted a very strict
personal policy of never responding to spam advertisements. Those numbers do make it
tempting for just about anyone to respond. Even if it does sound like a scam right
from the start, that temptation to ju
At 12:00 AM -0500 3/7/02, e-gold Discussion digest wrote:
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> >The Nigerian thing is a classic:
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>>Year in year out I receive this letter probably 3-4 times/yr as SPAM. The
>>only difference I see in this one is that they took the time to update it
>>for recent world events. But it is always th
Yes, these frauds have been going for *at least* ten years, but it has not
always been the death of an husband, and may not always be in Nigeria. I've
had one claiming to be from a third or fourth son of a (then) recently
assassinated African leader (in one of the Congo Republics, not Nigeria)