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All I have to do is give him my bank account information, and all my personal details, and I'll be richer than frosting!
Is this my lucky day or what?

2006-12-11 17:56:59 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Personal Finance

You can try to tell me it's a scam all you want.
But you are just jealous.
I'm gonna have 7.5 million, and you guys are trying to keep me from getting it.

2006-12-11 18:04:02 · update #1

29 answers

Yeah your pretty lucky. Make sure you give him the bank account numbers of all your friends and family too so they can share in your good fortune - they'll be so glad you did :)

2006-12-11 18:00:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Don't be so naive. If it's true then all of us would've already rich. It's totally a scam. if that guy is giving out 15 millions, why would he/she asked for your bank information and your personal questions. Come on, get real, it's a scam- and oh yea, how old are you? 5 ? No wonder . . . It's a scam, but if you choose to disclose your information, wish you luck.

2006-12-11 18:53:12 · answer #2 · answered by a9113257311 3 · 0 2

LOLOL. I'm having my attorney draw up our PRE nup as i write this. Yowee I have gotten an e mail like that in a long time. i wonder if the wife of prime chancelor Mogoogumba has dropped me from her e mail list? Big Sigh Dallas

2016-03-29 04:09:02 · answer #3 · answered by Keyo 4 · 0 0

This is why there is spam. Millions of these emails are sent out in the hopes that someone will bite.
Saw a hometown news report a few weeks ago about someone who was suckered into this Nigerian scam and lost everything.
Ironic, was so greedy that he lost everything.

2006-12-11 18:22:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Uh, no. This could be your worst day. Anytime you give out that kind of info to a stranger (or even a brother, but we won't go there), you are setting yourself up as a big sucker. I'm assuming your question is in jest, but in case you're serious, send the money to me & I'll invest it for you.

2006-12-11 18:00:35 · answer #5 · answered by Debbie P2 1 · 0 2

Yeah, the luckiest day you ever had.
Contact the Secret Service and report the good luck. The number is easy to find through a search.

2006-12-11 17:59:51 · answer #6 · answered by Mike E 4 · 1 2

bad idea. i got the same invite, in fact i have had quite a few.
it is just a bad idea to give out any info to anyone. this scam has been featured on many blogs and news stories in recent months.
want to know for sure. get some info from them and check with the bbb. don't do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-12-11 18:03:20 · answer #7 · answered by infernopac 1 · 0 2

This is a SCAM - be careful - you will be broke. They are the greatest scamsters - telling u that someone died in a car/plane crash with no heirs etc etc. DO NOT get involved.

2006-12-11 18:00:55 · answer #8 · answered by majorcavalry 4 · 0 2

dont u watch the news, its a SCAM thats being going on for a while, u aint going to get anything and they'll make u lose all your money, DONT give your details,

2006-12-11 18:01:33 · answer #9 · answered by Andy 6 · 0 2

Send him a virus. I hate that spam mail. There must be some people that actually can't wait to send all their personal information away...or else they wouldn't keep sending them.

2006-12-11 17:59:22 · answer #10 · answered by rcpaden 5 · 0 2

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