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Swindled by Nigerian? Apply for compensation now! (email)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Federal Republic of Nigeria
Maputo Street off Abidjan Street Wuse Zone 3, P.M.B. 130, Garki Abuja. Our Ref: FGN/WB/MFA/CitiBank/2011 (1/1) Dear Sir/Madam This is to announce to you that the Federal Government of Nigeria supported by the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund (IMF) have allocated $50.000 each for every scam victims for monetary loss and damages. The compensation funds were deposited at Citibank Nigeria (CN) and the funds will be transferred free of charge by Citibank Nigeria (CN) as instructed by the Federal Government of Nigeria so you do not need to pay any transfer fee or tax of any kind and the transfer will also be monitored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for confirmation reasons. The funds have been insured to avoid unnecessary deductions until they get to their various destinations. Take note that we have never held any scam victims compensation program in Nigeria. This is the First-Of-Its-Kind. Do not be deceived by anybody, any organization or any Ministry! If you have been scammed send your NAME and ADDRESS for verification to any of the two (2) email addresses listed below, the email addresses are set up by Citibank Nigeria (CN) for this compensation purpose only: Email1: [email protected] Email2: [email protected] ***The means of verification is via Western Union and MoneyGram, if truly you have sent money to Nigeria your name will be in their database*** Please do not respond to any email which asks you to send your username and password for any reason, if you have already done that kindly change your password immediately. Yours sincerely, Mrs. Irewolede Janet Michael (Public Relations Officer) Oversea Communication Department Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Nigeria. Received just now, to an email address used for bitcoin trading that's been received a shit-ton of nigerian scams since mtgox was compromised. Wonder how many people get double scammed? :1orglaugh |
I'm just glad I am going to be able to get back some of the thousands of dollars I lost to Nigerians. :thumbsup
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With all my losses, I'm gonna be RICH:thumbsup:thumbsup
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Yes, that method works great, if they've fallen for it once then they'll most likely do it again. They talked about how to best use that method in the last seminar, any of you going to the next one?
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I love these scams. Many of them are on http://MyCrapMail.blogspot.com
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Looks legit, LoL :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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Nigerians are POURING into Thailand now, most of them selling drugs and dealing in trafficking and anything else illegal they can find. You see them sitting in the net cafe or in Starbucks on their WiFi, probably spamming people.
Honestly, they need to prohibit those people from traveling. None of them are up to any good. |
If you've been swindled by Nigerians, you should be erased from humanity.
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419 Scamming is bigger in Nigeria than most people think. It's even referenced and encouraged in pop videos
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About time ...
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Hehe good one:)
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