Complaint Review: Barrister Jeo Brown - Mark Smith - Union Bank Of NIgeria, Lagos, Nigeria - Internet
- Barrister Jeo Brown - Mark Smith - Union Bank Of NIgeria, Lagos, Nigeria Internet Nigeria
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Barrister Jeo Brown - Mark Smith - Union Bank Of Nigeria ripoff Can inherit millions if you pay transaction fee Internet
*Consumer Comment: They aren't in Nigeria.
*Consumer Comment: They aren't in Nigeria.
*Consumer Comment: They aren't in Nigeria.
*Consumer Comment: They aren't in Nigeria.
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I have been contacted by a person assuming the identity of a lawyer. Through email, he informed me that a distant relative died three years ago in a car accicent. There are no living immediate relatives to contact. Conseqeuently, he researched, he says, and found me, a reliable contact. He said that my distant relative left 20.3 million in a bank in Lagos, Nigeria. To receive the amount, I would only have to pay a small transaction fee of $1300. I was hesistant. Heard of these NIgerian scams and called his bluff. I contacted him via phone and told him that I don't believe them and will not pursue it further.I also told him that many people are on to them. He didn't put up much of a fight.
Will
Salt Lake City, Utah
U.S.A.
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#4 Consumer Comment
They aren't in Nigeria.
AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 26, 2005
Last I heard they were operating out of Texas. I think this scam is as old as the internet. The reason they say they are Nigerian is so you'll think their poor spelling is due to a language barrier. The real reason is that they are ebonics-raised ghetto scammers.
#3 Consumer Comment
They aren't in Nigeria.
AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 26, 2005
Last I heard they were operating out of Texas. I think this scam is as old as the internet. The reason they say they are Nigerian is so you'll think their poor spelling is due to a language barrier. The real reason is that they are ebonics-raised ghetto scammers.
#2 Consumer Comment
They aren't in Nigeria.
AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 26, 2005
Last I heard they were operating out of Texas. I think this scam is as old as the internet. The reason they say they are Nigerian is so you'll think their poor spelling is due to a language barrier. The real reason is that they are ebonics-raised ghetto scammers.
#1 Consumer Comment
They aren't in Nigeria.
AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 26, 2005
Last I heard they were operating out of Texas. I think this scam is as old as the internet. The reason they say they are Nigerian is so you'll think their poor spelling is due to a language barrier. The real reason is that they are ebonics-raised ghetto scammers.
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