Tuesday, November 15, 2011

You realize you are a victim of fraud I

Time to move on to another thread.

     After being in communication with a mysteriously named Nigerian prince or former ruler or medical doctor or bank account manager in Lagos by email for the past few months, you suddenly start getting the feeling that all is not right.  You are supposed to get a deposit in your bank account of $20 million dollars, but there have been delays.  Your contact in Lagos is telling you that they need an additional $5000 for the transfer.  This is after the previous requests for $5000 and another for $7000 that you dutifully paid.

     Your contact in Lagos keeps telling you everything is fine, everything is working but there are just a few unexpected glitches that keep popping up.  A local police inspector needs to get some money to look the other way.  The bank administrator died and someone needs to be placed in a temporary position to cover so that the new administrator won't catch on.  Now there is a problem with the transfer office.  Just one more payment and it will be worked out.

    No big deal, right?  You have to spend money to make money.  You've already sunk $12,000 into the project, what is another $5000?  The payoff will be enormous.  Keep the faith, all will be fine.

     Or will it?

    Suddenly it hits you - your the victim of a scam.

    Now what?

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