Akonyl wrote:sounds legit. When he inevitably tells you he's from Nigeria, that just means it's even more legit.
What? I was saying that Dr. Garuba was super legit. Perhaps, too legit.Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:sounds legit. When he inevitably tells you he's from Nigeria, that just means it's even more legit.
Stop implying it's not legit just because the honourable Dr. Garuba happens to be Nigerian. That's racist >:(
Just delete the mail, what would you do with that amount of money anyway. Besides, he already said he would give it to me.
Akonyl wrote:What? I was saying that Dr. Garuba was super legit. Perhaps, too legit.Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:sounds legit. When he inevitably tells you he's from Nigeria, that just means it's even more legit.
Stop implying it's not legit just because the honourable Dr. Garuba happens to be Nigerian. That's racist >:(
Just delete the mail, what would you do with that amount of money anyway. Besides, he already said he would give it to me.


Xcommando wrote:I just google him. look what the first result was.Spoiler:
Before you unnecessarily pull the racism card, there is an excellent reason they are often called Nigerian scams or 419 frauds after the Nigerian penal code.Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:sounds legit. When he inevitably tells you he's from Nigeria, that just means it's even more legit.
Stop implying it's not legit just because the honourable Dr. Garuba happens to be Nigerian. That's racist >:(
http://www.state.gov/www/regions/africa/naffpub.pdfUS state department wrote:Advanced Fee Fraud letters first surfaced in the mid-1980s around the time of the collapse of world oil prices, which is Nigeria’s main foreign exchange earner. Some Nigerians turned to crime in order to survive. Fraudulent schemes such as AFF succeeded in Nigeria, because Nigerian criminals took advantage of the fact that Nigerians speak English, the international language of business, and the country’s vast oil wealth and natural gas reserves—ranked 13th in the world—offer lucrative business opportunities that attract many foreign companies and individuals.

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