...from South Africa, saying that I've won one million dollars from a "nationwide lottery" and that I should contact the claim agents within 20 working days.
This is my first scam email (and I didn't even ask for it!) and I want to have fun. How do I proceed?
>>1
You won't really know that it is a scam unless you try. Maybe you did win the money. You ever think of that, genius?
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Anonymous2007-05-19 14:33 ID:obKZI+nn
no im sure he did not because his iq is at least 12pts. >yours/ a door
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Anonymous2007-05-19 17:21 ID:uYTQu+8Z
We have suffered maltreatment and untold hardship in the hands of my late
husband's family, simply because I did not bear a male child [heir apparent]
for my late husband. By tradition, all that my late husband had, [wealth]
belongs to his brothers/family. And myself is to be remarried by his
immediate younger brother which I vehemently refused. They have taken all
that I suffered with my husband to acquire including treasures, houses and
his bank particular seized by them.
I wanted to escape to the United State of America [USA} with my children on
exile, but again they conspired and stole my international passport and
other traveling document to further frustrate me.Thank God, two weeks ago, I
received Key Text Codefrom a BANK, that my late husband deposited U.S $7.5
Million cash with this BANK.
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Anonymous2007-05-19 21:19 ID:HGvcOTSg
Tell him that you need a good faith 500$ before you give him any money to help him get his funds to you. Then dissapear.
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Anonymous2007-05-20 17:53 ID:57B/soza
PROTIP: There are no scams, that would be far too easy to trace. There are only legions of people trying to keep the FABULOUS PRIZEs for themselves! DO NOT BE A FOOL! THE OFFER IS GENUINE GIVE UP ALL YOUR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION ASAP!!
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Anonymous2007-05-20 17:55 ID:3gMx/9iW
spam: 973-276-1195 (i heard its hal turners new phone number!)