Ak!ta said:OMG....This is a joke right, you'r not serious? Be prepared to pay lots of cash back to your bank....
tang0 said:I can't make out if some people on here are being serious or not, this is a weird thread.
Morlan said:I know, there's either a lot of thickness about or people are just plain thick.
Lopéz said:Serious Note:
Kate actually refused to use a particular bank in Poland the other week because it had a Western Union sticker in the window. When I asked her why, she replied "Nigerian email scam tbh"
aphex said:I got a letter saying I won the Spanish lottery the other week![]()
OI YOU! It was a joke!!! I didn't even need a bank at the time. HmphLopéz said:Guys, if you are going to go ahead with this lucrative deal then make sure you use a secure method of transferring the money. I would recommend Western Union just to be extra-safe.
Serious Note:
Kate actually refused to use a particular bank in Poland the other week because it had a Western Union sticker in the window. When I asked her why, she replied "Nigerian email scam tbh"
ElRazur said:Nigerians scam this, Nigerians scam that seem to be what everyone is saying, can i just point that the word "Nigerian-Scam" is like the name Hoover used for all vaccum cleaners. What im trying to say is most scam now comes from outside Nigeria, a fact that can be backed up because we aint no longer the Number one on the list of Most Fradulent nations anymore.
This things will take time to go away or who am i kidding Nigerian scam (as a name) is probably here to stay. Think outside the box, the fraudulent virus (FDT H5n1) is every where now not ONLY in Nigeria.
ElRazur said:Nigerians scam this, Nigerians scam that seem to be what everyone is saying, can i just point that the word "Nigerian-Scam" is like the name Hoover used for all vaccum cleaners. What im trying to say is most scam now comes from outside Nigeria, a fact that can be backed up because we aint no longer the Number one on the list of Most Fradulent nations anymore.
This things will take time to go away or who am i kidding Nigerian scam (as a name) is probably here to stay. Think outside the box, the fraudulent virus (FDT H5n1) is every where now not ONLY in Nigeria.
You know too much.... are you the son of a rich prince perhaps?ElRazur said:What im trying to say is most scam now comes from outside Nigeria, a fact that can be backed up because we aint no longer the Number one on the list of Most Fradulent nations anymore.