One of the longest running scams of all time, the classic Nigerian Letter Scam has had a facelift. Now instead of a man trying to gain your sympathy and steal your money, it's a young woman, in this latest variation of the scam.Whenever you receive these types of e-mails, remember, they're ALWAYS scams. Legitimate companies DON'T solicit consumers via e-mail without permission. Continue reading Dearest: A Variation of the Classic Nigerian Letter Scam.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Dearest: A Variation of the Classic Nigerian Letter Scam
One of the longest running scams of all time, the classic Nigerian Letter Scam has had a facelift. Now instead of a man trying to gain your sympathy and steal your money, it's a young woman, in this latest variation of the scam.Whenever you receive these types of e-mails, remember, they're ALWAYS scams. Legitimate companies DON'T solicit consumers via e-mail without permission. Continue reading Dearest: A Variation of the Classic Nigerian Letter Scam.
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