Re: This \"so called\" Nigerian stuff
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Uh, if it hadn't been for the warning from the bank teller, you would definitely have fallen for it. You owe the bank teller big-time, otherwise you would have fallend for this (obvious) scam.
Fallen for what? I get a check in the mail I deposit it and it clears in 7 days. Check was good, what have I fallen for?
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If you can, you really need to remove the "I'm not stupid" statement from your original post.
How dare you..read what I said ,I was skeptical, so in your opinion I should have thrown the check away and fvck it. Why? . I take it to my bank like I do all checks wait for my bank to clear check . What have I got to lose. If it's no good big deal , I go on with life. I don't get you ..what are you trying to say.
By the way, why did you put quotation marks around "so called"?
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Because i don't think it has anything to do with Nigeria. That's why.
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Most of these scams originate in Nigeria. The Nigerian government has done very little to stop these scams, partly because it is a huge "industry" for the country, and partly because those in power are either directly or indirectly involved in the scams.
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