New Variant Nigerian Scam?

New Variant Nigerian Scam?

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unrepentant

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21,279 posts

257 months

Tuesday 28th October 2003
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Anyone who has a web site or a published email address will undoubtedly have received loads of "Nigerian Scam" emails. Those of us of a slightly older disposition probably remember receiving them by snail mail in the old days as well.

I've had a version of what I think is a new variant on this scam recently.

I had an email from a person claiming to be a Doctor living overseas (and speaking the kind of pidgin you often get in these letters which made me suspicious), enquiring about a piece of furniture on my web site. They then said they wanted to buy it. We agreed a price of £2600 and they promised to arrange a UK cheque to pay us.

Obviously no cheque came and then she sent me an email saying that she was owed £3500 by a "client" in the UK and that cheque was being sent to me that very day. In the meantime her daughters child was seriously ill and could I send the balance, minus £200 for my trouble to her by wire transfer so that she could pay for an operation!

Needless to say, being the caring individual that I am, I did no such thing and no cheque has arrived.

It's interesting that the scammers are looking at more sophisticated ways to try and have us over.

(I read somewhere that an average of 3 American businessmen still pitch up at London hotels each week to meet their Nigerian "partners" so that they can receive their "commission". )

>>> Edited by unrepentant on Tuesday 28th October 16:18

loudpedal

3,925 posts

270 months

Tuesday 28th October 2003
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We had one in this very week, by Snail mail, from Holland, from some chap supposedly from Sierra Leone.

Any views: is it worth passing such things to plod or no?

beano500

20,854 posts

276 months

Tuesday 28th October 2003
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Apparently plod (NCIS) aren't desperately interested - have had similar disinterest in the past with minor money-laundering matters - guess they've too much paperwork to do at the best of times.

I had a link somewhere to a govt site on these scams, now where did I file that?

beano500

20,854 posts

276 months

mondeoman

11,430 posts

267 months

Wednesday 29th October 2003
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happens on e-bay too - bid for item, then mail you asking for it to be sent to Ukraine ...... (normally office type stuff, phones n so on), pay you by paypal, then cancel the payment within 5 days or something, after you've posted said item.

Hapened to me sisters boyfriend, who (luckily) managed to get the item out of the post system ......

steviebee

12,938 posts

256 months

Monday 3rd November 2003
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I've been trying to search for a site that features a load of responses to these e-mails. I found it last year and I think the chap is called Brad Christianson.

He leads these guys on brilliantly and if anyone can find the site, post it here - it's the funniest thing you'll see in ages!

He once got a "Nigerian Prince" to agree in writing to meet on beach in Germany (!) in the nude to conduct their business!

130TDI

1,153 posts

248 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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steviebee

12,938 posts

256 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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Not the same one I was thinking of but much - much better!!!


Cheers!