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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / General => Topic started by: X-ray on December 12, 2004, 03:34:24 PM
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Today I got another email from a 419 scammer. I'm sure you've all had one (or maybe 500) by now. They claim to be the executor of a deceased person's estate (usually in Nigeria) and they want to get the money out of the country quietly. And thats why they need YOU and your bank account. They say the amount is in millions and you'll get a cut for helping them avoid paperwork.
Today's email was from "Barrister Joseph Tunde". I usually just delete these, but I was a bit edgy because I had been working on my project all morning and I had much less tolerance than usual. So I replied to his email:
'If you're a barrister then I am a fuggen bullfrog, and both ways you aren't getting any money out of me'
I won't repeat what else I said, because it was a bit technical. I'd love to round all those scammers up, tie them down on a concrete slab and subject them to my own brand of 'treatment' which entails dropping a £2 coin on each one's forehead at 5 minute intervals, for about 18 years. Maybe after that they will have less desire to take other people's money.
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You need to check the scam-baiting webpage:
419 Eater (http://www.419eater.com)
Hilarious :-D
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@ Karlos
:lol:
The best trophy shot is "I chew bollocks"
http://www.419eater.com/html/trophy_room10.htm
:roflmao:
Good stuff, I hope they waste those thieves' time royally. I like the idea of getting the guy to meet me at the airport :evilgrin:
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The guy who runs that site should be be given a medal. Did you hear the phone calls in the case where the scammer got baited and got screwed out of $718?
Top stuff!! It brightened my day better than any comedy could!
http://www.419eater.com/html/martins_jide.htm
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I am giving serious consideration to becoming a professional baiter. Not only will it be immensely satisfying, but those guys on 419eater seem to have a lot of fun too. I've been checking out that website and the members seem to have a similar sense of humour and outrageous tactics to me. I would fit right in.
Hmmmm, lets see, yes...I could be a guy who has just inherited a pastry-making business, but my heart isn't really in it, and instead of spending the £15,000 needed to upgrade the factory, I'm looking for an investment with a quicker return.
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I used to get a lot of these emails and strung quite a few people who sent them along for as long as possible. I'd tell them all sorts of crap, just to see how long they'd take them to lose interest. You'd be amazed at their tenacity :lol:
However, I was a mere provincial compared to the 419eater guys, whom I found out about once when discussing the issue with friends.
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Aw, come on, Karlos I reckon you would make a great scam-baiter. I'd team up with you to get them, anyday :-)
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Sounds a real laugh, actually - tag team scambaiting :-D
As it goes all the 419ers seem to have given up on me - havent had one for months. Instead, now I just get offered endless medication instead :lol:
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To be honest, I don't think I've ever recieved on of those 419 Scams, is there something wrong with me :-? :-? :-?
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adz wrote:
To be honest, I don't think I've ever recieved on of those 419 Scams, is there something wrong with me :-? :-? :-?
If it's a problem I'm sure we could fix that! :-)
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@ ADZ
:-o :-o :-o
Dude, this is seriously a miracle. Have you got an email account at all? :-P
Come on, you must have got one of these (quoting from memory, spelling mistakes intentional):
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I know this may come to you as a surprise, and forthwith with good eintentions, I may ask to boldly make your acquaintince.
I am GEORGE AKMAL, financier and treasurer to the late HOWARD SMITH who was forthwith the business owner of one of the largest Shell accounts in Nigeria.
My frend, it is with great sadness that we say fairwell to our departed Smith, he being of no will and leaving his estate to hang in limbo, we have some funds of $35 million that cannot be distributed in Nigeria, and that ther government cannot touch, it being secluded funds from SMITH's estate.
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I'll spare the readers here any more hardship by leaving it there. The scammer then asks if he can transfer the money to your bank account, and then you will be paid a commission, a few million usually. Of course when the time comes for them to deposit the money, they ask you to wire THEM a small fee of $12,000 to handle the costs involved. They tell you it is a small price to pay when you are receiving millions.
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Have you got an email account at all?
E...mail...errr, whats that??? :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
Seriously though, I can't recall ever recieving one.
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T_Bone wrote:
adz wrote:
To be honest, I don't think I've ever recieved on of those 419 Scams, is there something wrong with me :-? :-? :-?
If it's a problem I'm sure we could fix that! :-)
No thanks T_Bone, I'll be right :-)
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Yep. I was in a similar situation when i put some of my Amiga stuff on Amibench:
Bloody loan shark idiots (http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=12057)
419 scammers, loan sharkers, they're all the same thing - A Pest.
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I read that 419er baiting site and tbh it was perhaps one of the very best sites I've ever read.
Good to see some of these guys are going out of their way to get the scammers to *willingly* hand over their personal and victims information.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
The hunters become the hunted :-D
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X-ray wrote:
The best trophy shot is "I chew bollocks"
C'mon. The best is surely
"I like Enema Fudge."
It reminds me to some extent of my own gaffe in that area, when I helpfully provided the inhabitants of rec.pets.cats a literal translation of the Dutch expression een kopje geven---the gesture a cat makes when it rubs its cheeks against your hand, legs, food bowl, whatever.
I'm not going to repeat what that translates into, y'r all big boyz, and Google Groups is your friend. :-D
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It's as funny as hell seeing exploiters exploited.
:lol:
Slightly O/T a guy in Kent set up a website detailing the activities of parking attendants in his home town a couple of years back. The police paid him a visit allegding harrassment, so he moved the site to an offshore web host.
The local Traffic Wardens had been filmed picking on people unfairly, whilst at the same time flouting their own rules. They were the first to cry wolf the minute their fraudulent activities were pasted for all to see on the net...
Isn't the net a wonderful thing?
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@ Cymric
:lol: :lol:
I didn't see the Enema Fudge one, but I have to agree that it takes first prize!
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Brilliant stuff :-). It's been a while since I've seen Nigerian junk mail, my filter gets 99% out and I delete that mostly unseen.
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X-ray wrote:
I am giving serious consideration to becoming a professional baiter.
Ngggggh...can't....resist....purile....joke.....
So you`ve been offered a promotion from being a master baiter ?
Getting back on topic... I take it Nigerian women don`t know what a dunces hat is :lol:
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:roflmao:
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I hate to admit it, but it took me a few minutes to get the 'master baiter' joke. But now:
:lol:
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Surely you jest! That "master baiter" line has been around since the dawn of trapping :lol:
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Karlos wrote:
Surely you jest! That "master baiter" line has been around since the dawn of trapping :lol:
Or at least since Captain Pugwash - Master Bates along with Seaman Stains and Roger the cabin boy...
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@ Karlos and Star (and all-and-sundry)
It must be something that passed me by in SA :-)
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Just stumbled upon this, it's a guy I work with does this. Nearly wet myself a couple of times reading it :-D
Scammers (http://www.stevieb.net/scammer/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1)
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:lol:
More of the same please :-D
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adz wrote:
To be honest, I don't think I've ever recieved on of those 419 Scams, is there something wrong with me :-? :-? :-?
And with the tapping of my keyboard, the necromancy begins :-D
Well peoples, it finally happened, I got my peri...ooops, wait a minute, I got my first 419 scam email...wooohooo, I feel like I'm one of you now :lol:
This calls for a round of virtual pints/orange juices on me...Cheers!!! :pint: :lol:
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Karlos wrote:
Surely you jest! That "master baiter" line has been around since the dawn of trapping :lol:
the joke goes "I'm a master debaiter and a cunning linguist"
hee hee hee
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