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USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/7/2007 10:21:23 PM   
WickedBadMaster


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I noticed a plethera of young girls from Nigeria.  I noticed similar posts in the USA.  I starting matching photos and voila!  Same person. I emailed both pics to her addresses.  Amazing.  I noticed a large number of 18 year olds.  Formula for trouble?  Maybe we get to show up on 20/20.  WTF is going on?  I've met a series of 35+ year old, who call, make plans, and then don't show up.  WTF is that about?  I met one who followed through.  Nice and fun night.  So, why am I ranting?  Seems odd that we have to encounter these things but then, this isn't your typical site is it?
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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/7/2007 10:24:42 PM   
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No, not your typical site.  I have noticed the same thing, though.  Seems they (or she - maybe he???) found CM and bingo, here are all these ads.  Same bad English, too.  Ick.  At least it tips One off right away.  Surprised they aren't posing as dominants, though, in order to scam the slaves and subs here at CM.

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/7/2007 11:01:00 PM   
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not completely true.  had 3. 1 said he was from Ethiopia, another from Australia, and the last from Texas.  (I think it was the same guy.) and I also heard rumors about a FemDom trying to scam.

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 1:11:49 AM   
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the nigeria scam. I did a trace on emails i was getting from a "woman" claiming to be from nigeria.

she was attempting a money order scam on me. Basicly she'll tell you that in order for her to get her plane ticket to come to america. she has a money order and some checks. she wants to send you the money order and then have you send the money to her.
I told her to go to bank. she claims the banking system is poor in nigeria. and i tell her what planet are you from. By then i'm well aware that she's a scammer and send her off to the land of blocked people.

talking to another friend in georgia she told me a male had tried the same scam on her. He sent her flowers and choclates and then explained his plight and sent her money orders. She turned the money orders over to local law enforcement, ate the choclates and enjoyed the flowers.

As for the trace results from the emails. they go to a Canadian ISP location. I turned this and all information over to FBI internet crime division.  

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 1:36:36 AM   
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Strange! .. although I have to agree, the scams seem to be picking up this year.

I've heard more stories about predatory subs from Dominant friends.. as well as dealt with a very strange string of no-show Dominants myself. (One being from Texas)

Coincidence?

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 3:31:48 AM   
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So, all that money I've been sending to Ghana and Nigeria is for naught?

Oooo, what do  you get when you lay a sub from Ghana and Nigeria? Ghana-ria......... it really is early here.

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 10:28:15 AM   
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Does anybody really fall for this shit ? I mean somebody must or they would stop doing it, but then I never buy anything from telemarketers and they don't get the fucking idea either.

Yeah, my dead Uncle had thirty trillion dollars in the bank of east bumfuckt Nigeria. Right, he worked at Ford.

Couple of years ago my buddy gets a letter to his dead greatgrandfather, about some money in Nigeria. Now let me get this straight, Edward Weisberg had so much money it wouldn't fit in US banks ? Or did Ed Weisberg father an illegitimate child who rose to power in some micro-nation down there and got rich. And of course he was the only living relative, except for his brother and sisters and cousins and whatever else, but HE and only HE could handle this matter, because he was the favorite nephew/grandson/whatever of this person he never met. Came as quite a surprise since he is the balck sheep of the family.

Now you give me an IQ test without word jumbles I'll show you a score, so we gave careful thought to possibly trying to scam the scammer. Many scams involve an original boodle, or at least the appearance of a boodle. They'll send you a bad check or something and for example tell you to cash it and send them the money to pay the taxes on a lottery prize or something like that. Funny how you don't remember playing the Nigerian lottery.

We considered what could be done, remember the first element of a scam is the mark. All you need is someone who wants something for nothing. Easy to find would be an understatement. Well a scaamer would make an excellent scamee.

Believe me in our younger days we played alot of games. With dirty dees and trickery we made alot of money, for example my buddy made about $10,000 off a three hundred dollar car. The dude traded the car for a bunch of hot lighting fixtures, chandeliers and such. Back then you could get away with shit. Yes, I was much older then, when I was young. Like getting $8,000 worth of lumber for $1.35.

We figured we could take this guy, but didn't persue it. I figured maybe we could get him for his initial investment. Sometimes they do actually send you the money, but then they get the routing numbers for your checking account. We're hip to that. Not to worry, just open a new account and take the free toaster and shut up.

One day I do hope to scam a scammer, and y'all will be the second to know if I pull it off. Momma didn't raise no fools. Even stealing my wallet is not a good idea. I got like eight credit cards, some are high interest or whatever so I don't use them. They are in my wallet and really, worth about $50,000 altogether, but I carry the expired ones. There are only two current. One mastercard and one gas card. The bank card, by my MOST VOICIFEROUS REQUEST to the bank has no logo and is no good for anything without the PIN. What's more money is only fed to that account to cover the checks I write. For money I (we) have a safe. I'd like to see some scammer down in bumfucked Nigeria get into that.

Oh yes, I welcome a battle of wits with these people.

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 10:30:17 AM   
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even Mustapha posing as evelyn claims his tongue is hard, so ja---he can whisper sweet nothings----------

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 10:45:05 AM   
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Sometimes I tell them; "What, $16 Million Dollars?"
"Thankyou, but I don't need the money, I'm very wealthy."

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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 11:57:03 AM   
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yeah, I wouldn't even roll out of bed for that kinda chump change, they say $ just like they like amusement parks and honesty and they weigh 25 pounds but in real money 16million ugandan bhat wouldn't buy a candy bar.




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RE: USA, Non-USA, and Nigeria - 7/8/2007 12:00:41 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: WickedBadMaster

I noticed a plethera of young girls from Nigeria.  I noticed similar posts in the USA.  I starting matching photos and voila!  Same person. I emailed both pics to her addresses.  Amazing.  I noticed a large number of 18 year olds.  Formula for trouble?  Maybe we get to show up on 20/20.  WTF is going on?  I've met a series of 35+ year old, who call, make plans, and then don't show up.  WTF is that about?  I met one who followed through.  Nice and fun night.  So, why am I ranting?  Seems odd that we have to encounter these things but then, this isn't your typical site is it?


I suspect the chic is legit and she simply has dual citizenship.

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