International Scam Gang, Nigerian, Pakistani, Cambodian, Arrested by Cyber-Cops

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DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:49 pm This scam still exist? About 20 years ago we got a letter in our physical mailbox, from Nigerians with almost the same content.
Yes, something about a Nigerian prince who's father is in exile rather than the old rich sick person story here.. :facepalm:
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clutchcargo wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:04 pm
DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:49 pm This scam still exist? About 20 years ago we got a letter in our physical mailbox, from Nigerians with almost the same content.
Yes, something about a Nigerian prince who's father is in exile rather than the old rich sick person story here.. :facepalm:
How do you know what letter I have received? Do you read minds? I got a letter from a allegedly rich man who has died and who’s will was that I get his money. We should send money so they can start the legal process because they have no acccess to the money. :facepalm:
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