Nigerian Email Scams
Email has replaced many forms of communication media, and is unscrupulously used by scammers and con artists to extend their reach to a global arena. It’s not just about simple identity thefts anymore. Those phishing emails seem pale in comparison to the many other
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However, the emotional damage cannot be avoided. The feeling of discovering the truth, feeling like a fool is hopefully the worst of all. Yet still, many others fall victims financially every year. When one receives an email pleading for help from a stranger (and that stranger happens to be you!), looking for your help to move money from a decease’s bank account to another name, but promising to give you a generous percentage for your troubles, greed and gullibility takes over and all sensibility is throw out the back door.
The mantra “if it’s too good to be true, it usually is” should really be heeded. I haven’t calculated the odds but I think you stand a better chance of winning the lottery than having a genuine stranger find you by email, and asking to give you money. Most victims never get to confront their scammers, while others make trips to Nigeria to discover the truth in the worst way; meeting with “government officials” and giving away money to “open” bank accounts.
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The 419 Coalition Website
Nigerian Fraud Email Gallery
Globe & Mail: ‘Nigerian email scammers feeding on greed, gullibility by Stephanie Nolen
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