Re: Nigerian Scammers Fleece Australians For Millions
I receive these periodically in my email...sometimes I'm tempted to reply pretending I believe them, but, for example, one was supposed to be from a young man, where the money had been wrongfully gotten by his father, and was now being claimed by his step mother, and he was just an innocent bible scholar trying to get the money that was his because it belonged to his father...I was tempted to write: surely your years of bible study would let you understand that this money is evil and you should just forget about it and let your step mom take it and be punished for it ...or something like that...
the other one was about some money supposedly left to me by some rich guy recently deceased who wanted to do charity and help someone in need...to this one, I was tempted to reply: oooh, great, thanks, but, I think you must have the wrong email address, since I didn't know kind Mr. X....
Of course, I didn't waste my time...but, honest, is funny to see the kind of stuff they come up with!
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