The Great Nigerian Scam 4


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I guess you all remember the Nigerian Scam, so famous because a Nigerian gentleman was asking you for some money, as a fee for the future transfer of a large amount of money from a foreign bank account. Well, it seems that the guys who put his together organized a football match in Romanea yesterday. Only 10 players present at the airport, the official T-shirts printed with the names and numbers at a supermarket in Bucharest (2 hours before the match) and some other funny moments were offered to the Romanean citizens for free by the Romanean Football Federation.

Well, I must say, like in those cartoon series: „Bend over, Romanea!” You deserve a kick in the butt!

God, I love this country… always funny, always sad.


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4 gânduri despre “The Great Nigerian Scam

  • Kayla Vincent

    I actually got the Nigerial Letter a few years ago (and wrote a FJSC homework on it as well :D)and replied it a few times, to see where it gets. I smelled something fishy from because they were offering me millions of US dollars. Unfortunately, I did not get two many replies as I started asking for evidence…Or maybe it was because I mentioned Romania, just to see the reaction?

  • Kayla Vincent

    No, we hadn’t gotten to that part! They were just describing the situation. It was three of us making up the answers an it was quite fun, until I wrote I am a simple journalism student, sir, I really don’t know how to help you. And they didn’t reply out message :(. We were hoping one of the other two would also get it, so that we could try a rich guy’s answer, but this was the only one.

  • shenid

    It is know as a 411 scam, after the section in Nigeria’s crimal code. Its been running for years and these unscrupulous people have fleeced millions of dollars out of somewhat naive victims.
    Here’s a site that helps people become more aware of the 411 scams. I don’t think the site is a scam :)