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Jabboy contacted us because he's skint. So what have you done to make money fast? Did you actually make anything, or were you just ripped off by someone who really was getting rich quick? Did you have to sell your soul?
PS. Jabboy is available for rent on 0870 88673242
( , Thu 31 Jul 2008, 16:57)
Jabboy contacted us because he's skint. So what have you done to make money fast? Did you actually make anything, or were you just ripped off by someone who really was getting rich quick? Did you have to sell your soul?
PS. Jabboy is available for rent on 0870 88673242
( , Thu 31 Jul 2008, 16:57)
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Ahhh, love. Blind, ignorant love.
My dad was on the phone to an associate of his two days ago - the conversation turned my brain into porridge (he put the phone on speaker so I could hear).
So, it seems that his friend, (who is a gun owning, fundamentalist christian, numerologist guy who tells weird tales about things that he has supposedly done), has met a girl online!
They are in love, and soon to be married.
A good thing too, because after the sudden death of her parents recently, she stands to inherit a great sum of money, but only after she is married.
Where is she from? Oh, Nigeria originally, but now she is living in London.
So anyway, they are in love, and soon to be wed! All she needs is $20,000 in order to pay for the processing fees and legal bills on the funds transfer. He's sent $3500 already (this guy is broke, I hate to think that he borrowed the cash), and now he just needs to raise another $16,500. (hint hint)
Yes.. So... He just needs the extra money (hint) and can get a huge sum in return. Just needs... that extra money. (hint hint hint).
Dad told him that he should talk to a bank about getting a loan, surely with the security of the $8,000,000 he would have no problem securing the money from a bank.
I was pretty much in shock after hearing this. Dad tried to tell him `it's a scam.. It's the Nigerian money scam'. But was repeatedly ignored.
Someone is getting rich quick off this. How could he not know about the Nigerian scams? You type `nigeria money' into google and it's everywhere.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 3:56, 3 replies)
My dad was on the phone to an associate of his two days ago - the conversation turned my brain into porridge (he put the phone on speaker so I could hear).
So, it seems that his friend, (who is a gun owning, fundamentalist christian, numerologist guy who tells weird tales about things that he has supposedly done), has met a girl online!
They are in love, and soon to be married.
A good thing too, because after the sudden death of her parents recently, she stands to inherit a great sum of money, but only after she is married.
Where is she from? Oh, Nigeria originally, but now she is living in London.
So anyway, they are in love, and soon to be wed! All she needs is $20,000 in order to pay for the processing fees and legal bills on the funds transfer. He's sent $3500 already (this guy is broke, I hate to think that he borrowed the cash), and now he just needs to raise another $16,500. (hint hint)
Yes.. So... He just needs the extra money (hint) and can get a huge sum in return. Just needs... that extra money. (hint hint hint).
Dad told him that he should talk to a bank about getting a loan, surely with the security of the $8,000,000 he would have no problem securing the money from a bank.
I was pretty much in shock after hearing this. Dad tried to tell him `it's a scam.. It's the Nigerian money scam'. But was repeatedly ignored.
Someone is getting rich quick off this. How could he not know about the Nigerian scams? You type `nigeria money' into google and it's everywhere.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 3:56, 3 replies)
Easy...
...send him this link www.419eater.com he'll get the message!!
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 9:00, closed)
...send him this link www.419eater.com he'll get the message!!
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 9:00, closed)
Scamming
I have always wonderered why the Nigerians waste their time trying their scams in the UK when, as the above post proves, the USA is a far easier target.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 10:47, closed)
I have always wonderered why the Nigerians waste their time trying their scams in the UK when, as the above post proves, the USA is a far easier target.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 10:47, closed)
USA?
I'm a bloody Aussie, mate.
Followup - he went to the bank and - surprise - they declined to loan him the money! Shortsighted bastards! I have no idea how this is going to end. Not Well, I guess.
( , Sun 3 Aug 2008, 7:05, closed)
I'm a bloody Aussie, mate.
Followup - he went to the bank and - surprise - they declined to loan him the money! Shortsighted bastards! I have no idea how this is going to end. Not Well, I guess.
( , Sun 3 Aug 2008, 7:05, closed)
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