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Old 08-07-2005, 05:01 PM
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Default Re: This \"so called\" Nigerian stuff

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The reason I am skeptical about it being some Nigerian thing is because who(some guy in Nigeria?) is reading for sale ads of the LVRJournal,and trying to scam a guy selling a go-kart. Come on. I guess you can believe that if you want.

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So are you saying you think this was not a scam?

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Oh, right I'm gonna send 4,500.00 to some guy in Nigeria BEFORE his check cleared. If I did that then it would be a scam. How many people do you know would fall for that dude?
I didn't fall for it. You believe guys in Nigeria are reading the LVRJournal go-kart for sale ads looking to scam them. What do you think Jake?

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Fine, it wasn't a Nigerian guy. The title of your post threw us off originally. However, it's still the same scam, regardless of where it originated.

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Ooooohhhh... The argument is that it isn't a "Nigerian" scam because it wasn't from Nigeria?

Dude, a lot of them aren't necessarily from Nigeria now. People still refer to them as the "Nigeria scam" because they're pretty much the same thing. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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I'm not trying to get in the middle of a highly entertaining argument, but the OP did state:

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after a few days I get an e-mail from some guy in Nigeria

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unless I am misreading something [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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