Monday, January 16, 2006

Scambaiting

Ever gotten an email from Nigeria? Maybe asking you for help or trying to purchase an item you have for sale?

I've found the scammer's scammer. And a web page. When you need to laugh, please check out this page which covers Nigerian 419 scam letters.

I have read the first three scam letters that Dani scammed back and I have been laughing at the singlemindedness of the scammers. I'm not picking on Nigeria at all. It's a beautiful Country. It's just a beautiful Country with a lot of scammers living there or using Nigeria as their claimed Country of origin.

If you've ever wondered if one of those "too good to be true" emails "might" be true, go to the scam page before you reply.

I found a website dedicated to "scambaiting" the 419 eater. I can't include all the websites which have exposed scammers, you'll need to go to Google images and type in scammer and when the window pops up, click onto the images for a real education.

And don't be drinking anything (coffee, iced tea, beer, Coke) while you're reading -- or if you do, be sure your keyboard is protected.

I guess there are a lot of desperate people out there who haven't a clue about actually working at an honest job to make money.

God help us all.

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