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Wed 19 Mar, 2003 08:56 pm
Ever hear about that email scam where somebody from Nigeria tells you they got your info from the Nigerian embassy, and needs to transfer millions of dollars, and asks for your bank info, so they can use your account? This link is pretty funny, it's somebody screwing around with the con artists...especially the part about his wife in the tub...takes a few to read through.
http://www.haxial.com/fraud/mikeaba.html
Hysterical...I just love when people screw with others that deserve it...this was good
I liked the bathtub myself
As soon as I saw the title to the interaction, I just knew who posted it. Am I psychic, or what?
Awsome corrospondence.
Believe it or not, someone in Nigeria counterfeited a company check in our name a few years. They made it in the exact amount of $10,000.00 payable to some computer supplier back east for components. I guess some eagle eye there wondered why some dinky little outfit in Farmington was ordering that much stuff shipped to Nigeria. In any event, they called for confirmation before depositing the check.
I've gotten many of those emails and I have I site that is all about people scamming the scamers and it's an absolute riot. I spend time there when I'm bored. I haven't gone to your site yet, but will when I get the chance.
Slappy
I just read that whole thing and that was a good one, lol!
clubbing seals?
Spade cats and dogs.
I didn't get the seals thing either?
Strip clubs and clubbing seals...what's not to get?
Give 'em a chance to wake up and smell the coffee. They'll get it.
I got it... now how do i get rid of it?
I beleive theres medication for that
Some friends were thinking of calling their new bar Club Baby Seal.... sickos.
If you save enough Seals you can mail 'em back and win valuable prizes!
Club Baby Seals. I like that.
I mean, as a bar name.
Does anyone know the best way to fasten a large mirror to a ceiling? Gotta run...