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I was wondering cause this person I was suppose to wire the money to in Nigeria had the money wired to me which he owed it to me for work I did for him here in the states. He has been harashing me about it and now I am getting these e-mails from this FBI agent and all that is stated in his email is BBU under his name. The agent is claiming I received the money fraudulantly which I did not.

2007-12-26 06:59:03 · 9 answers · asked by Sally G 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

9 answers

Owing you money for doing something illegal does not hold legal merit.

No, the FBI will not email you before arresting you. They prefer the element of surprise.

2007-12-26 07:05:25 · answer #1 · answered by trooper3316 7 · 3 0

Lets suppose you were guilty of something besides falling for a Nigerian scam. If the arresting officers were to call you and say they would be there at ten to take you away, and you were a real bad guy, would you a)barricade yourself and get guns and bombs b) run like hell so no one would find you?
As you can see, it would be counterproductive to announce to you your own arrest.
Almost as stupid as you were for getting involved with a Nigerian scam to start with.
Tell anyone who contacts you in the future that they have been reported and can expect to be arrested themselves if they continue to contact you.
Then don't ever, ever, answer one of those too good to be true offers from dying people, sweepstakes you never entered, people who got your name and know you can be trusted. etc, etc, etc.
Then change your email addy.

2007-12-26 07:16:20 · answer #2 · answered by justa 7 · 0 0

You for sure gained the lottery you entered with facebook. actual I see you never entered it. i understand which you probably did no longer, so why would desire to you anticipate to win it? the reason i understand you probably did no longer enter it is that NO govetrnment business enterprise could have a public digital mail service like O2. Why could facebook use a Yahoo digital mail handle? Why could considered one of those substantial employer hire absolutely everyone to write down this sort of letter who would desire to no longer even prepare an English sentence? you're letting greed change off your suggestions. no one wins lotteries they do no longer enter. And in case you have been employing your suggestions you're able to immediately see this develop right into a rip-off. i think you in addition to would stick to each ink absolutely everyone sends you without checking what it relatively factors to, and deliver all human beings who asks you for it your password? awaken!!! respond to that and you will get robbed. and it is going to be your very own fault.

2016-11-25 01:57:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Contact the FBI and let them know you believe that someone is impersonating them in emails sent to you. They should take this very seriously. Their phone number should be in your phone book.

2007-12-26 07:18:52 · answer #4 · answered by Yahoo Sucks 5 · 0 0

Contact the FBI & speak to someone there. It may be fraud on the other persons side. Clear it up before they come pick you up.

2007-12-26 07:02:28 · answer #5 · answered by Kier22_2 6 · 2 0

c'mon...you know better than this. Go to the FBI webpage and call a locak office

2007-12-26 07:04:48 · answer #6 · answered by wizjp 7 · 1 0

Still no. This has not changed since you asked this question a few minutes ago. This is still a scam.

2007-12-26 07:03:12 · answer #7 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 1 0

maybe its the nigerian guy still harrasing you. if it was owed to you all you might be doing is receiving the money, if it was tampered in any way its probably the nigerian

2007-12-26 07:05:44 · answer #8 · answered by D'M 3 · 1 0

E-mail? That is a good one.

2007-12-26 07:08:24 · answer #9 · answered by WC 7 · 1 0

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