Yeah, good luck with that. I suspect you'll get nowhere with trying to get your money back. Chalk it up as experience and don't do anything with the advance-fee fraud that you were duped into.
2006-08-06 23:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Call the Nigerian Consoul
1-412-391-9500
2006-08-07 05:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sory about that.
Getting the taskforce or however's maybe fruitless but I think some of this resources will be of great help in pursueing your case:
http://www.scamorama.org - scam traps and how to know and prevent yourself against them
http://www.efccnigeria.org/ - Nigeria's taskforce that can pursue your case and bug them down.
2006-08-07 08:09:53
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answered by !zenecherub! 2
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EFCC is Nigerian regulatory body that tackles Fraud within and outside the country.
I think you should go to Google and type in “EFCC Nigeria” its short for Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
You’ll get to read bout all their reports and advice on e-mails like that.
or: www.efccnigeria.org
2006-08-08 02:41:24
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answered by Deb 4
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Yes, I can see how that would happen. The name of my task force is "Team America". We can help.
2006-08-07 05:59:51
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answered by Greg 5
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All your base are belong to us.
An oldie but a goody.
2006-08-07 06:08:13
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answered by iansand 7
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I don't understand your question. you welcome to our address taskforce
2006-08-07 05:59:53
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answered by Joe_Young 6
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