At 02:12 PM 11/23/2009, Scott Daniel - Turbovans wrote: >the ad has the typical earmarks of the common 'nigerian scam' . Which is something to think about before you start trying to have fun with them. 419 scammers aren't just cheats; they're nasty violent vicious cheats with a limited sense of humor. People have been kidnapped and sometimes killed by them. So before you pull the tiger's tail, be sure to have a plan for letting go... Yours, David |
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