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Anyone Recieved Nigerian Scam Emails?

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this is what I got yesterday

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Hello,
I am Mrs Teresa Au, HSBC Hong Kong, head of corporate
sustainability Asia pacific region. A sum of US$23,200,000.00
Million was deposited by our Late customer who died without
declaring any next of kin before his death in 2006.My suggestion to
you is to stand as the next of kin to Fadel Ahmed.We shall share in
the ratio of 50% for me, 50% for you. Please contact me via this
email.(teresa_122@live.hk)
Thanks
Teresa Au.
 
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Once received a mail from yasser arafat's wife asking me to accept **** loads of money.
 
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Never mind this kind of emails. A corporate head without even having an official Mail ID :lol:
 
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Nigeria is infamous for the origin of scam emails and scammers attempting credit-card theft, money scams, etc. I have received them in the past years ago, in fact there were several news reports I watched about this. They will request money, the email is always related to money, on top of that they always manage to send it to the wrong email address and their emails reach you.
 
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There are atlas 10 email and sms that I receive like thisand once I did revert back to such an email, we exchanged a lot of mails, then the person gave me a call and asked for my bank details, I gave them old account no that I don't use and has a balance of 40 rs then I got a call again to deposit a trans fee of £ 1200 and they kept pushing me to do it after the end of the week long follow up they kept telling me a lot of people are approaching them for the money and they were holding it just for me and I should deposit the money ASAP. I just gave them the idea that they could minus the trans fee that I had to pay and deposit the balance and they stopped calling after that.
 
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I am a regular receipient of these mails..... I think If I combine my all winning wealth... it would be more than half a billion dollar.

Now they are evening sending text msg on your mobile.... Tell them one simple Sentence "Keep the Money and send me your Sis"
 
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A South Korean actually believed one of these Nigerian email scams and got tricked to Africa, where he got kidnapped :lol:

not only they our Indian accountant is so innocent he believe and reply them with his real name address and damn mobiles numbers too then they start him blackmail ahhahahaha at the end i told him abut all this **** and he change sim cards and stop reply them :rofl:
 
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Lol, once i received an email saying that you have won 500 million dollars,

They were saying if you want to get this money then you have to give your credit card details so that we can transfer the money!!! :yahoo: :rofl:
 
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Lol, once i received an email saying that you have won 500 million dollars,

They were saying if you want to get this money then you have to give your credit card details so that we can transfer the money!!!

other then mail i had a phone call when i was in mall from some guy saying i won 2 lakh rupees from some radio show he kept asking for my details i kept saying its my 2 lakh and i want it as my mobile balance :p:P:P the guy in the end agreed and said fine .... needless to say i didnt get my 2 lakh balance nor was expecting
and my junk e mail is full of these types of ads and those kinds :p:P;);) of ads
 
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One old fella in UK was tricked to pay 200,000 GBP by a guy in malayasia.
The mails were not email, but physical papers, with genuine looking letteheads from law farms / banks.

Watched in fake Britain.
 
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