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Will the deposed Prince of Nigeria really transfer 1/2 of his $12 million if I respond to his email?

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Will the deposed Prince of Nigeria really transfer 1/2 of his $12 million if I respond to his email?

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  1. um...  yeah.  go ahead and send a complete stranger your bank account number.  im sure he's honest, and he's picked you as his lucky friend.  and he'll fly over on his unicorn and deliver you the check personally.


  2. No.

  3. Nope.  No such person, and if you send him the information, he will suck all of your bank accounts drier than the Sahara desert!

  4. In one week i had over seventeen of those scam offers - some tell you you've just won a million dollars in a lottery that you didn't enter and have never heard of. Others want you to help them get their money out of the country, etc.etc.etc.

    The bottom line is, all of them want your personal information and will try to get access to your bank acount and your credit line, using the ruse that they need your numbers and confirmation numbers (password) to deposit the funds. And you should have already guessed that once you give them that information, you will never hear from them again and you will never see the money in your bank account again, either!

  5. Nope!

  6. Don't fall for it... He's really got 42 million and he's giving half to meeeeeeeeeeeee

  7. Send all your money to me and I'll send you $12 billion next Friday on payday...lol

  8. NO - it is a scam - they will try to get you to pre pay legal fees and/or taxes.        ....S.C.A.M.

  9. Yes, of course, just because an email says it you of course need to follow it!

  10. "If it sounds too good to be true...it probably is."  Sorry, but it is a scam!

    Just delete it!!!

  11. u must be joking

  12. no its a scam, haven't you watched mind of mencia

  13. Yes he will, but the new address to send the cash to has changed.

    His royal highness now wants you to send the cash to me so that I may exchange the US dollars to Nigerian money before he is able to make his way back and take his true roll as his countrys leader.

    Please send the CASH to J. Talbot care of gereral delevery

    Lomita CA 90717 I will make sure his royal highness gets every penny, I promis!!!

  14. Since the Prince has promised it to me he will have nothing left for the other suckers out there.

    niger doesn't have a king so that is highly unlikely he is a prince.

  15. Its spam. I saw stuff like this on the news, it is fake.

  16. No. He already promised it to me. Turns out we are cousins !!!

    Folks, the original poster was making a JOKE !! Sarcasm must be a lost art..

  17. Yes and his harem will arrive UPS the next day as well. LOL

  18. Probably not.

  19. dude this is scam! many already filed a complaint about this one, several Filipinos victimized by this scam.

    Their style: They will tell you story and asking you small amount of money to be deposited to bank account, afterwards they will give you fake papers look like it real and ask you again for money bigger & bigger after several procedure example for customs and s***s! and until you realize that they ripped you off but it's to late. if you know the sender forward it to the FBI.

  20. no. smuck.

  21. No, it's a scam...never respond to those messages. They will want you to pay some kind of fee to initiate the money transfer and that's the last you'll ever see of your money.

  22. No, but I'll be happy to sell you the deed to the Alamo.  (I would have said the Brooklyn Bridge, but I live in Texas.)

  23. Of course they don't!!! They're scams!!!

    I've received many emails like that and sometimes i just leave or delete them. It's kinda annoying though...

  24. Nooo. It's one of the many scams they have n the internet to get your money, identity, your life. Think about it. Why would a Prince have trouble getting to his money himself without asking a perfect stranger over the internet? Watch it , if it sounds to good to be true it is!

  25. Never...there IS no 'Prince of Nigeria' - the whole thing is a well-known scam to milk idiotic, greedy and gullible foreigners of their money by emptying their accounts! The 'Nigerian Scam' usually comes from the supposed wife of a deposed President of Nigeria, beging for help to get family money out of the country and giving the email victim a hefty commission! If you believe the email you were sent...did I tell you I have a bridge in Brooklyn you could buy really cheaply? haha

  26. It is possible, but HIGHLY IMPROBABLE.  Hold on to your wallet.

  27. I got one of those emails and replied:

    Sorry, I don't speak good French. Only French expression I know is "I Surrender"

    No emails for 5 months now, I hope he is alright...

  28. yes, but only after you pay a small processing fee to him. of course it's not actually to HIM, it's to his lawyer. and if for some reason you aren't able to come up with ALL the money, his lawyer will cover ALMOST all the fee. because you will be able to reimburse him for the rest once you get your money.

  29. if u belive that then u need a life, gezzzzzzzz if a email said that u would win a brand new car? here's what happens. u open it u realize you've been tricked, and then yr comp becomes a vires breeding ground so just delete it duh

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