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do they even have computers in Nigeria...or toilets that you actually have to flush (crapping in the river doesn't count)? [/ QUOTE ] Haven't you ever gotten any spam from Nigeria? You know, the kind written ALL IN CAPS, with numerous spelling mistakes, asking you to help transfer money out of the country that used to belong to the ABACHA family? They obviously have computers -- the computers are an integral part of their "business dealings". |
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I was momentarily fooled by one of these too.
I was having trouble with my Neteller account and I was expecting an email with some security requirments. I'd say this is one of the scammers most likely sucess scenarios were people are already having issues with their paypay/netteller account. When I did follow the link it was to some netteller looking page with a jpeg 'padlock'. Shortly after that I discovered some sort of trojan in my IE temp files, it may have been from that site. Always be folding |
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Yes, because we all know that people in the business of identity theft will create websites under there own identity.
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