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Y dnt u go there and do it?..and see if ur *** wont be roasted..
shut d 4k up..People get ripped off regardless of race..
kill all *** rip off spammers
shut up asshole
shut up dummy
why you wanna bomb a poor west african nation???
Alot of people have done what you’ve suggested but still fell for these guys… the scammers are really smart. once they see u’re not falling for the e-mail scam, they can come up with something different..
your an *******. Its called the NIGERIAN email scam… did you expect whites, and asains to be doing it. ****.
just as they say “hidden camera” 6:57,
they show a cameraman with his camera infront of the table.
wtf
Ahaha. “Jim E. Dimoni”
I say we drop a nuclear war head on nigeria. agreed.
Firebomb Nigeria, kill em all
Really? That was awesome dude! You’re a hero!
the scammers are all black. I am not surprised
Americans, watch out. Nigerians are watching these videos and downrating people comments about them. They’re trying to encourage Americans to believe they’re victims and they won’t do this so keep airing your Negative comments about them and keep suggesting joke and prank emails and phone calls to them. This will discourage them and you won’t be bothered by them again. The more you do this the less profits they will earn. They’re scam business will bo down the drain eventually.
Avoid scams
All spam emails/unsolicited phone calls/letters and faxes are
scams.
As a general rule – ANYTHING involving Western Union/money
gram = Scam.
If you sell stuff online.. Accept Cash or paypal only.
If you buy stuff online.. Use Paypal only.
Remember, if it sounds too good
to be true, it probably is! NEVER(ever) give out your personal
information to strangers online or offline! Do not click on a link embedded within any potentially suspicious email. Beware of Fake Checks.
Forget the war on terrorism, let’s bomb the **** out of NIGERIA!!!!!!!!!!!!
God have mercy on us africans.. we cant blame our leaders alone….
we are responsible for this too………
yah well MY mugu sent me hand crafted wedding invites I convinced her dumbass to make before I would wire her 280$ I got the invites told her they werent good enough made her do it again, and then again. I then made her fill out a **** ton of pointless forms, and take pictures holding retarded signs. I then made a website about her and showed it to her and never sent her a fucking dime. Better hope I or the many other even better at scambaiting then I, get ahold of your email CHOP YO DOLLA
my mugu just paid me 7000 USD$ this morning i just catch it in lagos thir morning so thanks i need more greedy americans fools they think they are wise,
If you watch the whole thing, at the end they say “I want to ask you for that … money back, please”
MSNBC wired the scammer $200.00 so they could make millions with this story. That is supporting a criminal enterprise. Never give any money. It just encourages the scammers to continue searching for more victims. Like the little old church lady that will get robbed next because of Chris Hansen sending money to these scammers. In Nigeria $200 goes a long way and can rent lots of internet time at the cafe. Then the scammer can search for their next sucker. Make sure it’s not you or grandma.
Good stuff, give us more!!