Scam.
2007-10-05 06:36:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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what did they offer you ? If it SOUNDS too good to be true, it IS. However, if it is legitimate, this company should have a correspondent office in USA. E-mail back to the person that made the offer and ask for USA address and phone number of their office. If they give you one (unlikely) check with the phone company (directory assistance) that there is such a listing, and if there is, call it and ask. The reason you need to check the validity of the phone listing is that the scammer could give you the number of a friend of his who would back up the lie. Such offers are usually NOT made by random e-mail, and odds are THIS IS A SCAM.
2007-10-05 06:46:19
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answer #2
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answered by Mike 7
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have not you been examining the solutions in this communicate board approximately activity grants and informing human beings approximately their having gained some sweepstake or lottery from adult males in Nigeria?Be warned to not have confidence this sort of grants from Nigeria or the different African international locations.those adult males have progressed all those scams into an excellent paintings and try each and every trick to pull in suckers.this is a pity that the Indian government is status and gazing as a mute spectator on a similar time as those fraudsters bilk harmless human beings.If,extremely of spending extensive sums of money on commercials extolling its pitiable overall performance,component of those moneys have been to be diverted to coach the persons to guard themselves against being taken for a journey,the government could be doing an excellent public provider.
2016-11-07 08:38:49
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Almost all these things from Nigeria are scams,
unfortunately. I once got a blurb from a
nonexistent lottery that I'd won 4 million Euros.
All I had to do was send them my passport photo.
Yuck!!
Just toss such stuff in the trash.
2007-10-05 08:09:40
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answer #4
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answered by steiner1745 7
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What kind of offer? I would be extremely suspicious of any offers emanating from Nigeria. More often than not they are scams designed to separate you from your hard earned money. I would delete it forthwith!
2007-10-05 06:44:29
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answer #5
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answered by don_antonowicz 2
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SCAM SCAM SCAM. Never trust any emails coming from Africa, or any place for that matter, offering huge sums of money for nothing.
2007-10-05 06:38:01
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answered by Shellshock 2
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Its a scam. Just delete it and block the sender. You will probably get more. Just do the same.
2007-10-05 06:40:55
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answer #7
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answered by wife2denizmoi 5
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I think this is real, and I have a great businees opportunity for you from my embassy here in Nepal, I'm trying to move some money and could use your help.
2007-10-05 06:43:44
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answer #8
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answered by Eric 4
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NO IT'S A SCAM! i KNOW A FRIEND WHO GOT RIP OFF THE SAME WAY
2007-10-05 06:42:15
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answer #9
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answered by babe2love 2
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Yeah and Santa Claus is real.
2007-10-05 06:36:13
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answer #10
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answered by Bill M 2
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