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From Nigeria hey.

So do you have a friend or family member that you have bought a phone for and need us to send it to them for you. i'm sure that you will send the money as soon as you have all my detials as well as my mothers madien name and the name of my first three pets and my passport number.

Nigeria is the biggest joke of a country in the history of the internet, as soon as you ahve any dealing with it you are sure that you are going to get ripped off. The thing is people are still falling for it; my sister was stung 6 months ago.

Edited by D_stirls

what and how did she get stung mate ^^^^......those cocksuckers over in nigeria know nothing better but to scam the rest of the world......send me 100 barrels of each thanks....i will send you some outer galactic marshan currency....sounds fair to me....ok ok i have a even better deal for ya Mr. CEO....how about i will pay you with some cold hard monopoly money....

Edited by Krishy

they where using a system where money gets held by an independant party untill the item is received. When they sent the email saying they wanted to use this system. She went online and checked the company out and it was legit, so she signed up and sent them a message saying that she agreed to use that payment menthod. They "sent" the money and sent a link to show that the money was being held, so she sent the phone (it was actaully her BF's). Then she never heard anything, so she when back to the money holding site and there was no payment being held. She couldn;t figure out what was happening so she when back to the email they sent about the money being sent and clicked on the link again and it said the money was there again.

The thing was the link went to a site with a very similar address and it looked identical to the genuine one but it was mirror site (i guess you call it) that the scammers had set up.

She then contacted the Nigerian athorities and they wanted $170 to investigate the fraud, so they cut there losses and left it at that (as the phone was only worth $100 and the postage was $40)

But boy did i laugh when i heard that they sent something to Nigeria and got scammed, because the first thing i think when i hear Nigeria is scammers

Edited by D_stirls
He doesn't even know his product;

1 Ton of pure water = 1000 litres

1 ton of crude oil = 1200-1300 litres

To be a bit more precise 1 ton of Nigerian crude oil = 1188Ltr

it has an avg s.g of 0.842kg/L & density of 52.5lb/ cubic ft......<- yeah I was bored :thumbsup:

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