Ripoff Report Needs Your Help!
X  |  CLOSE
Report: #169341

Complaint Review: Barrister Jeo Brown - Mark Smith - Union Bank Of NIgeria, Lagos, Nigeria - Internet

  • Submitted:
  • Updated:
  • Reported By: Wellsville Utah
  • Author Confirmed What's this?
  • Why?
  • Barrister Jeo Brown - Mark Smith - Union Bank Of NIgeria, Lagos, Nigeria Internet Nigeria

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.

Show customers why they should trust your business over your competitors...

Is this
Report about YOU
listed on other sites?
Those sites steal
Ripoff Report's
content.
We can get those
removed for you!
Find out more here.
How to fix
Ripoff Report
If your business is
willing to make a
commitment to
customer satisfaction
Click here now..

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.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 12/26/2005 05:07 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/barrister-jeo-brown-mark-smith-union-bank-of-nigeria-lagos-nigeria/internet/barrister-jeo-brown-mark-smith-union-bank-of-nigeria-ripoff-can-inherit-millions-if-yo-169341. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

Search for additional reports

If you would like to see more Rip-off Reports on this company/individual, search here:

Report & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
What's this?
Also a victim?
What's this?
Repair Your Reputation!
What's this?

Updates & Rebuttals

REBUTTALS & REPLIES:
0Author
4Consumer
0Employee/Owner

#4 Consumer Comment

They aren't in Nigeria.

AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: 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.

Respond to this report!
What's this?

#3 Consumer Comment

They aren't in Nigeria.

AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: 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.

Respond to this report!
What's this?

#2 Consumer Comment

They aren't in Nigeria.

AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: 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.

Respond to this report!
What's this?

#1 Consumer Comment

They aren't in Nigeria.

AUTHOR: Marc - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: 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.

Respond to this report!
What's this?
Featured Reports

Advertisers above have met our
strict standards for business conduct.

X
What do hackers,
questionable attorneys and
fake court orders have in common?
...Dishonest Reputation Management Investigates Reputation Repair
Free speech rights compromised

WATCH News
Segment Now