nigerian 409 scams. its gotten to where its so retarded they're a fucking joke. you know those fools who fill up your spam filters.., "Please to your help kind sir, I am a Nigerian prince who needs your confidential services in securing a bank account"... but now this. whats wrong with these people? if we're gonna spend billions of dollars on state-of-the-motherfucking-art weaponry, at least we can do is take out these assholes ISPs.(oh, yeah, and Cameroon and Chad, too.)
5/30/2007 1:12:54 AM
why out of all the countries is nigeria the one that does the internet scams?do they have some lax law that no other country has?you dont hear people say "watch out for those sudanese scams" or "what out for that south africa scam"...its always nigeria
5/30/2007 1:15:54 AM
ya i know right? its not because their gov't allows it. the name, "409 scam" comes from the nigerian legal code (409) that declares these advance-pay schemes to be against the law.but it does seem to always be from Nigeria. or neighboring Cameroon or Chad, which share Nigerian borders.I mean, you get a few major spam operations out of Russia and Brazil, and a lhuge amount of americans operating offshore, but these are always the Unsolicited Bulk Commercial Email, selling bullshit like Rogaine and Viagra and Oxycodone. but there, at least you get what you buy, even if the shit totally craps up the internet and eats up 90% of the total bandwidth. but these people... what the fuck is wrong with them. they're like the petty wannabe-gangsters of the internets. scamming one retard at time, manually. i mean this shit is a labor-intensive operation. of all the internet scams you can think of, this one is so fucking ghetto. if they cant be any more clever than that, we need to bomb all their ISP's fiber and satellite links.
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5/30/2007 1:41:35 AM
if people are really stupid enough to fall for these bullshit scams, I have NO sympathy for them whatsoever. Kind of like Darwinism on a different level i guess
5/30/2007 3:05:33 AM
if i hear one more person refer to "darwinism" as a mechanism for filtering out stupid people, ima fuckin throttle a bitch.but yeah... who the fuck wires $800 to Cameroon and expects to hear back from them?[Edited on May 30, 2007 at 3:13 AM. Reason : ]
5/30/2007 3:11:27 AM
It's 419 scam, btw. 409 takes grease on the run.
5/30/2007 3:36:35 AM
doh
5/30/2007 3:39:32 AM
I'm kind of surprised these types of scams aren't more popular. There's hundreds of different pretexts that can be used to scam people out of money.
5/30/2007 3:50:00 AM
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5/30/2007 8:39:19 AM
^wrong country ^^and Arabs are known to be fanatical murderers, just ask anyone in Benson. [Edited on May 30, 2007 at 8:46 AM. Reason : -]
5/30/2007 8:46:06 AM
Its not the wrong countryNigeria is plainly visible on that map
5/30/2007 8:47:57 AM
5/30/2007 9:13:01 AM
It's not just Nigeria, it's Togo, Benin, Romania, Russia, etc. There are many countries that have criminals who participate in wire fraud. The Romanians have eBay fraud down to a science. Nigeria has just been performing 419 scams longer and has the most visibility.There is a whole vigilante group of people on the web that plays along with the scammers in order to waste their time from defrauding real victims. It's actually quite fun if you have the time and are smart enough to protect your identity. I kept one guy going for about 4 months and got him to send me a package in the end. Like I said it's definitely vigilante justice so some of the people doing it are pushing the lines of what is legal as much as the scammers are. One fairly well known person in this community convinced a scammer to pay for air freight on a broken washing machine, dryer, and water heater...
5/30/2007 12:00:29 PM
i strung one of them along for about a week, just via email.it obviously wasnt going anywhere, and i didnt want to call him, cause it was just too now that ive got a kid, i dont think ill fuck with it. my wife would absolutely shit kittens if she found me doing anything like that.
5/30/2007 12:35:01 PM
Yeah that's kind of why I stopped doing it. Once we bought a house and my wife got pregnant I decided not to take any chances. Those con men are essentially part of a huge mafia ring. I know first hand that some of the crime rings that stem from Nigeria have people right here in Raleigh. I wouldn't want them showing up at my door because I asked one of their buddies back home to take a picture of himself holding an insulting sign.But if you want some good laughs, check out - http://www.thescambaiter.com/
5/31/2007 4:54:23 PM
my (relevant) thread on nigeria from october:?topic=440000($380,000,000,000 stolen by nigeria's leaders since independence in 1960)
5/31/2007 7:17:21 PM
^38 percent of a trillion? is that adjusted for inflation or just the total amount taken?(what i'm getting at is if they took lets say 100 million in 1965, well in 2007 dollars thats probably like a billion, etc)
5/31/2007 8:50:58 PM
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