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Has anyone asked you to inherit a fortune because you have the same last name as the deceased from Nigeria?

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They claim to be able to perform all this for a small fee to procure documents needed but it's all supposed to be perfectly legal.

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  1. No but I would be surprised and annoyed at such an obvious scam.


  2. Yeah.... I agree.... they are funny.  But they are not cool either. They did a story on this on date line.... It is a scam.... but if you can scam them then have at it.... I think it would be hilarious.

  3. hahaha.....ya i've gotten those emails.....i don't mind 'em, they're kinda funny.......like someone would actually believe the guy.  once as a joke i wrote back and demanded $50,000 if he wanted to do business with me.  they're so funny, so desperate.....

  4. yup and pls don't believe them, these are all SPAM. once you transfer the money, you will not hear from them ever again

  5. It's one of the biggest spam/scams out there... Just delete it and move on.

  6. I have had a ton of junk mail from Nigeria.  It is precisely that.  Go to snopes.com, symantec.com or urbanlegends.com  They are good resources to weed out hoaxes.  If you check the web, they are quite a list of others that help you to decide if something is fake.  Good Luck

    http://www.f-secure.com/hoaxes/moneytr.s...

  7. I had a letter sent to me about that.

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