Here is another "dying, religious," lying scammer who supposedly has lung cancer which has spread to her brain, which has gotten to "a very bad stage." And yet "she" is able to type up this lengthy scam-mail. These scams are nearly always universally written from a female's point of view. They always say they were brought up in the most loving of surroundings, even if in abject poverty. They always say they were married for a long time. They always say their husband was rich, yet bore him no children, that they are now widowed, that they inherited their husband's "fortune," and now they're about to "die" with a pile of cash and no heirs to bequeath it to. The "lawyer" is always dead, too. They always want you to "come forward" to receive their "fortune" as a "next-of-kin" so that you can distribute it to worthy causes. They try very diligently to appeal to your emotions with a lot of religious Christian BS, but do not ever believe these lying dirtbags. They're not dying, they're lying. Because of the emotional appeal, in my opinion, this is one of the most dangerous 419 scams there is. There are a lot more of these "Dying Scam" samples on this page. Please follow me on Twitter @inscamerated. Thank You. The Bottom Line: If you did not go out to purchase your very own paper lottery ticket, that you can hold in your hand, then you did not win. Period.
This poor soul wants you to believe that you're a UK Camelot lottery winner, that they've attempted to contact you by snail mail, failed, and so now they're spamming you by e-mail. They want you to contact them at a free e-mail address, as always. To see more Commonwealth lottery scams, Click Here. There is an entertaining UK Lottery Scam video located Here. Please follow me on Twitter @inscamerated. Thank you. Here's another next-of-kin scam that says the scammer's "late client" has £10.8 million in an account, and he wants you to step in as "next-of-kin." The story is familiar, but in this one, he says he gets 50 percent, you get 40 percent, 5 percent should be for charity, and the other 5 should be for any expenses between us both.
Great! I told him I would use the 5 percent to pay his scamming fee, so that in addition to "his" £5.4 million, he would get the extra 5 percent, or £540,000. Then he would be free to send me my £4.32 million, since his scamming fee would be paid and then some. So far, there's been no reply. I wonder why. Oh, right. I almost forgot. There is no money because it's a scam! LOL! There are lots more of these scam samples located Here. Listen to "Whackhead" piss off a Nigerian scam artist at this link. Please follow me on Twitter @inscamerated. Thank you. [Scam]: YOUR PAYMENT NOTIFICATION READ THE ATTACHMENT FILE AND CONTACT MRS NANCY BROWN IMMEDIATELY6/6/2011
Oh let's see here. This is a slightly new twist on the Nigerian 419 Delivery Scam. It looks like they're getting desperate, trying to get more people to believe their little scam stories. After all, the one and only reason the scammers send these things out is to scam you out of your money. Otherwise, they wouldn't be scammers. Yet now they're saying you can get your nonexistent "fund" without any delivery or insurance fees! Surely there's got to be a catch, and just as surely enough, there is. You're to pay a "government administrative" fee, as if these guys have anything to do with the Nigerian government. They do not, of course. Send them money, and you will never receive anything in return. That's how it always works, and there are no exceptions whatsoever. There are more FedEx scam samples linked Here, and there are three delivery scam videos linked Here. ABC made a mini-documentary about the Nigerian 419 scam artists; see it Here. Please follow me on Twitter @inscamerated. Thank You.
What the heck do the death of bin Laden and this nonexistent "fund" have to do with each other? Oh, they were supposedly talking about the world's criminal mastermind and you personally in the same meeting, apparently. Right. Now, Sandra and Sahadev, who want you to reply to them at a free e-mail address, of course, are going to see that you "receive" your thrity-six [sic] million dollar "fund" that doesn't exist. It all has to do with "your country's" embassy, so you will get "your money" this time. I have a statue in New York Harbor to sell you, too LOL. A sampling of a few other 419 Interpol scams is available Here. Please follow me on Twitter @inscamerated. Thank You.
Any spam that you get claiming you've "won" a large amount of money is never real, it is always a scam. This entry is located Here. Please follow me on Twitter @inscamerated. Thank You! From: "RED DOT AWARD COMPANY" <[email protected]> To: undisclosed-recipients (BCC) You Won 600,000.00 Pounds. From RED DOT AWARDS. Contact Dr. Peter Zec For Claims. Contact: [email protected] |
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AuthorMy name is Gary, and I live in the Midwestern United States. This site is intended to expose the frauds and scams that are so pervasive on the internet, especially today. One hundred per- cent of the e-mails you get that promise you millions are never, ever real. They'll tell you they're "dying," trying to gain your sympathy. They're not dying, they're lying. Click Here for the "Dying" scams. Don't fall for it, and never send them any money, no matter what they tell you. Oh, and good luck hacking this website. It's got a nice strong password on it. Archive
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