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Old August 13th 05, 11:19 PM
 
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WTB: Hallicrafters SX-88
Please state condition and price.

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Old August 14th 05, 04:43 PM
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to initiate this odor.


I like it, too funny.

Ron
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Old August 19th 05, 02:36 AM
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Why are there all these big dollar hoaxes coming out of Africa??
I mean, of all places...why Africa? I get those silly emails about
someone's father, the general who died and left a lot of money, and they
need my help for something or other, blah blah blah.
What's up with that??
....Dave

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Uncle Peter wrote:

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WTB: Hallicrafters SX-88
Please state condition and price.


Greetings Fiend!

we have not meat, butt I am drawn to you by internet
means and our common goal to establish bsuiness
relationship.

we have many fine SX88 item in our
nigerien store, and be plaeased to ship sx88 via our
carryer too you. We require deposet of $1000 Ameirikan
cash to attention our baristter to initiate this odor.

Pleese advise youre interest.

NIgumba


Sounds just like the guy who wanted to purchase my TS-850 with a large
"certified" cheque on some strange Nigerian bank.

Dave



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Dave Edwards wrote:

Why are there all these big dollar hoaxes coming out of Africa??
I mean, of all places...why Africa? I get those silly emails about
someone's father, the general who died and left a lot of money, and they
need my help for something or other, blah blah blah.
What's up with that??
...Dave


If you'll check the headers very few of them actually come from Africa.
On the other hand there are probably night classes in Lagos Nigeria
that tell users how to forge headers to make it trace back to somewhere
like Romania
In my opinion, 99% of this is done by plain old everyday pranksters and
hoaxers. The same ones who do the PayPal spoofs.

-Bill
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Old August 19th 05, 05:43 AM
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Dave Edwards wrote:

Why are there all these big dollar hoaxes coming out of Africa??
I mean, of all places...why Africa? I get those silly emails about
someone's father, the general who died and left a lot of money, and
they need my help for something or other, blah blah blah.
What's up with that??
...Dave



If you'll check the headers very few of them actually come from Africa.
On the other hand there are probably night classes in Lagos Nigeria
that tell users how to forge headers to make it trace back to somewhere
like Romania
In my opinion, 99% of this is done by plain old everyday pranksters and
hoaxers. The same ones who do the PayPal spoofs.


If you think they are pranksters, you would be wrong! The scheme is an interesting
one, and it is definitely making alot of money for some n'ere-do-wells. Here's
how it works:

Nigerian #1 sends a paypal/ebay/visa/.../younameit phishing scam out
of an internet cafe in nigeria. He spams the entire US with it. Of the
people that receive it, a few choice idiots give their account information
to the phishing site.

Now Nigerian #1 has enough information to get into a bunch of accounts
in the US, but cannot, because US banks will not honor wire transfer and
EFT requests from Nigeria. So, what to do? Nigerian #1 sells the accounts
to Nigerian #2 who works a different angle.

Nigerian #2 sends out his Prince UbangedadongandIopendadoor letters asking
for help transferring some mislayed millions of dollars out of a government
account. He spams the entire US with these letters, and a few choice idiots
will respond. To those who respond, he tells of a need to bribe some local
government official, who will only take US $100 bills... what to do? Well,
he offers up an account number, and says that if you will withdraw the money
from that account, in $100 US bills, and send them to him FedEx in Nigeria,
he will make the bribes, and the millions will be transferred into your account.
For your effort, he gladly lets you keep 30% of what was in the account.

Now, this account was one that he bought from Nigerian #1. Some poor slob's
paypal/visa/WAMU account. So you, being a sceptical sort, give the account
information to your bank, and they wire for the money, and it appears in your
bank account. WOW! you think, this works, here is some real money! I'm
going to be a MILLIONAIRE!!! [insert happy dance here] So, you take the 30%
and stuff it in your pocket, and FedEx the rest to Prince UbangedadongandIopendadoor.
The good prince gets the money, thanks you very much, and is glad to inform you that
the bribe is going to work, but now he needs your account number, and
SSN, etc. in order to have the money wired to you. You, having tasted real
money, gladly comply.

Someone is knocking on the door, it must be Prince UbangedadongandIopendadoor!

Oh, darn! It's someone from the FBI, wanting to ask you questions about a bank
account you emptied out.

Where's that money that Prince UbangedadongandIopendadoor said would be wired,
it would come in real handy for posting bail...

Meanwhile, your account information gets sold to yet another Nigerian...

Get the picture?

-Chuck
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Chuck Harris wrote:

-ex- wrote:

Dave Edwards wrote:

Why are there all these big dollar hoaxes coming out of Africa??


If you'll check the headers very few of them actually come from
Africa.


If you think they are pranksters, you would be wrong! The scheme is an
interesting
one, and it is definitely making alot of money for some n'ere-do-wells.


Oh yeah? I know how the scam is *supposed* to work. Can you name one
victim of this particular scam? (Well, there's always one) And what
does it have to do with Africa which was the original question? There's
a website out there where some guy has dogged a few of the "Nigerians"
and it makes for fun reading. I've dogged a few of them too. None of
them have been in Africa.

Sure, there are phishers out there. They catch more people logging into
phony PayPal "re-register your account" than they do with the Prince
Ngdbulasaski scams. And they snag more than a few with people simply
going to the fake login pages and winding up with keystroke trojans.

Chuck, I think you give them (the so-called Nigerian letters) more
credit than they are due in the world of internet scamming.

-Bill
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Old August 19th 05, 06:19 AM
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Oh yeah? I know how the scam is *supposed* to work. Can you name one
victim of this particular scam? (Well, there's always one) And what
does it have to do with Africa which was the original question? There's
a website out there where some guy has dogged a few of the "Nigerians"
and it makes for fun reading. I've dogged a few of them too. None of
them have been in Africa.

Sure, there are phishers out there. They catch more people logging into
phony PayPal "re-register your account" than they do with the Prince
Ngdbulasaski scams. And they snag more than a few with people simply
going to the fake login pages and winding up with keystroke trojans.

Chuck, I think you give them (the so-called Nigerian letters) more
credit than they are due in the world of internet scamming.

-Bill



A local woman was arrested about a month ago for getting involved in
one of the "Nigerian" schemes. She was greedy enough to fall for the BS
and now she is out a lot of money, and in jail. I didn't get her name
because I was so busy laughing, and deleting a dozen similar e-mails.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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