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chop456
08-05-03, 03:38 AM
http://www.deancameron.com/nigeria.htm

:laugh: :thumbup:

Dr. Corkski
08-05-03, 07:25 AM
Does the account manager take paypal?:rofl:

Foxman
08-05-03, 08:33 AM
This ROCKS. I see these emails all day long when I'm updating our spam blocking device at work, it's really good to see someone having a little fun with them. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Don Quixote
08-05-03, 09:37 AM
:laugh: :laugh:
very funny!

JohnHKart
08-12-03, 05:58 PM
That was some amazing stuff!!! I went and also looked at some other sites with this same type of correspondence. I never thought I would spend all night looking at something like this.

JH

JT265
08-12-03, 08:06 PM
You gotta off 'em quick.

The last goofball gave up when I told him I needed my $200/hour consulting fee to continue to correspond with him. ;)

Edit: I'll only charge you guys $5 tho' :D

pinniped
08-13-03, 03:07 AM
OMFG that is FUNNY!:rofl: :thumbup:

mexican
08-13-03, 03:18 AM
I've been reading that site for the past few months and I always look forward to updates. :D

probably more funny is the fact that the webmaster is none other than actor-musician Dean Cameron, better known to some of us as Jeff Spicoli in the Fast Times at Ridgemont High TV series and feature star of such HBO late night classics as Miracle Beach and Ski School.

JohnHKart
08-13-03, 05:17 AM
Somehow the past couple of days I've become fascinated with this subject. Oh my god read this article from Computer World last year about it.
story link (http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/cybercrime/story/0,10801,74535,00.html)


Holy cow!!! 5 billion dollars scammed as of 1996, what is the total now??? 37 million from UK residents alone??? PT Barnum was right!!!!

JH

oddlycalm
08-13-03, 05:30 AM
Great stuff, ya gotta love that he's been jerking these maggots around and wasting their time for months. The envelope full of useless crap was particularly nice touch I thought.

Dave99
08-13-03, 11:21 AM
Looks like there will come a time when Nigerian scam artists really will have several million dollars they will need to transport out of the country to Amsterdam, for fear of repossession by the Government. What will happen when they contact the same people, this time for real help?:D

btw, what's hilarious is the original deadline for this transaction was to be the end of Feburary, 2003. Last correspondence: July 29, 2003.:laugh: