Hold on, don't send it to him. I'll send you $1,000,000 if you send me the $1,000 instead.
I don't only seem genuine, I am genuine. That should allay your concerns, now send me the money, please.
2007-06-05 07:15:05
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answered by Dave M 3
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Give your money to someone you don't know, for promise of something you can't prove you'll get. Yeah, that's genuine. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you haven't learned that by now, go ahead and send the money. It's never too late to learn [the hard way].
2007-06-05 07:17:35
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answered by Joe Schmo Photo 6
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Send me the $1,000, and I'll send you $200,000 just as surely as he will send you his $100,000.
I also have an assortment of bridges for sale, and fragments of the true cross.
In fact my true cross fragment stock now amounts to several cords of various woods, so I'm selling them at a discount.
2007-06-05 07:16:27
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answered by Gaspode 7
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Are you kidding? Haven't you seen all over the news about nigerian scamers? Besides that makes no kind of sence $1000 for $100,000 uhhh no. So NO don't do it.
2007-06-05 07:17:03
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answered by Alayna 3
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saw this on 20/20 or something like that. it's BS. you definetly should NOT do that. they have scammed millions from willing U.S. citizens but promising a grand or two. plz dont.
according to them they will bring you the 100,000 in black bills and give you this treatment that will turn them back to normal right? its BS. heard about this 100, 000 times. but, if you want to be scammed, i will send you 100 bucks for your 1000. doesnt that seem fair. then you get scammed, you see it coming and i i still get money! yay for me.
2007-06-05 07:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe have him send half first, $50,000,up front and in good faith,then send him $1,000 and then he can send you the remaining half...and then you could maybe then send him an extra grand or two for being so nice.
2007-06-05 07:19:34
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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no, that is the oldest scam
Think about it!!! Why would someone ask for only $1,000 and give you $100,000.
He is not genuine, he is a good liar.
2007-06-05 07:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No don't.
Its a widely used scam and he'd usually ask for your personal details; Social Security Number (so that he would know it was you), bank account number (to transfer the money into), and he's usually sell your info off to the highest bidder and they could use that for ID theft or other things.
2007-06-05 07:25:09
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answered by enzo32ferrari 3
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NOOOO!!! Nigerians are known for being scammers. Havent you watched 20/20 or Oprah...thos assh0les give africans a bad name
2007-06-05 07:15:39
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answered by babie 2
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Send him the money. That way when you figure out that he ripped you off you can become bitter. The world definitely needs more bitter people.
2007-06-05 07:15:33
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answered by Freako 1
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