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hero member
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May 30, 2014, 05:21:00 AM
#29
Are you thinking of scamming the scammers
hero member
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Will Bitcoin Rise Again to $60,000?
May 30, 2014, 05:19:16 AM
#28
Wow, you must be soo lucky! OMG this is totally legit!

/s
member
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May 30, 2014, 05:10:12 AM
#27
People will find many ways how to try with such ways.
Such story ends many times, when you say word Police Smiley
I saw some similar stories, about bank accounts, etc etc.
Classic.
sr. member
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May 29, 2014, 11:31:44 PM
#26
If I had a satoshi for every foreign lottery I have won without ever signing up I would be a rich man.
hero member
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May 29, 2014, 09:34:40 PM
#25
There's also tons of scamming going on in the world in general. Not including the Governments, 'cause jee-wilikers, they won't do that to us!
hero member
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Life is a taxable event
May 29, 2014, 08:29:24 PM
#24
I am the Prince Regent of Florida but I've run into a problem, I need to file for my papers so I need 10 BTC, anyone who sends some to this address will get 10 times as much when I am prince.

1KVu26gEeox75AontirmywHqYEcTVhiLtK


*Note that this is for satirical purposes, I don't need any money, I'll have a nice job in a few months and I'll be quite independent thank you

In fact if you send me money, I'll go and buy a bunch of alcohol and drink it then drive drunk and crash my car killing a dozen of children. 

legendary
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www.bitkong.com
May 29, 2014, 08:00:07 PM
#23
Such a scam. You really think you'd be a credited 10 million USD?
newbie
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May 29, 2014, 07:56:37 PM
#22
So much scam going on, esp elderly folks being targeted.

So wrong and right when they want to retire.. they their $$ gone.
jr. member
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May 29, 2014, 07:38:21 PM
#21
I remember when I received a nigerian scammer mail to my home once. I really wonder where they got my address from.

From a hacked shop database where you bought some item once or twice.
Be careful when exposing your personal information on the internet .
legendary
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Nothing like healthy scepticism and hard evidence
May 29, 2014, 07:03:21 PM
#20
If you search for it, you'll find many threads of victims, even recent ones, complaining about scams like these.

I guess some africans think they are stealing from the rich and, therefore, that they are some kind of selfish Robin Hood.
legendary
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May 29, 2014, 05:59:07 PM
#19
lol yep total scam, but it would be nice though xD
full member
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May 29, 2014, 05:11:49 PM
#18
Without a doubt my favorite part is the @hotmail email address.  Like the UN wouldn't have their own domain and are forced to use hotmail...
legendary
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May 29, 2014, 03:22:07 PM
#17
This is worse than a ponzi. Not even forest gump would fall for this.

You mean it wasn't the UN that E-mailed me :O?!?!?!??!?! UH OH.

The UN lol that is some epic lazy attempt.
legendary
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In holiday we trust
May 29, 2014, 03:05:51 PM
#16
This is worse than a ponzi. Not even forest gump would fall for this.
hero member
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Will Bitcoin Rise Again to $60,000?
May 21, 2014, 05:31:42 AM
#15
I remember when I received a nigerian scammer mail to my home once. I really wonder where they got my address from.
full member
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May 21, 2014, 05:12:21 AM
#14
That is so f***ing backwards as a jacket in Winter on BACKWARDS that you have to laugh, or you'd cry for HOURS if you didn't laugh.

Thos Nigerian scammers are quite the bunch that people who are NOT gullible and more seasoned like us HAVE to laugh like maniacs. OMG the scammers are so dumb. I use Gmail and haven't seen a scammer email that was this horrible for AGES!
sr. member
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May 20, 2014, 11:06:10 PM
#13
Oh god this is hilarious. This is way better than the Nigerian prince scam. The United Nations saving the world, one random stranger at a time.
member
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May 20, 2014, 09:49:51 PM
#12
there's a reason why this continues to happen - it works. all you need to do is target the older people, as they seem to be more gullible.

Its a damn shame, cause I totally can see a old person getting tricked.

Because there are so many that are gulliable.
legendary
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May 20, 2014, 09:31:07 PM
#11
I really would like to know how high is the success rate of such a scam? I mean, the Nigerian money transfer scam is going on for decades and still seems to be profitable...

ya.ya.yo!
Everyone knows to avoid them...
Actually, that's exactly why they make their scams so obvious. If the scam is more subtle, they'll get many more responses, but most of those people will figure out it's a scam before it's too late, wasting the scammer's time. With ridiculously obvious scams, however, the few people who do respond are the ones who are guaranteed to fall for it. It's much more efficient to scam a small number of really gullible people than a large number of not-so-gullible ones.

hmm, good point, I've actually never looked at it that way.

Also, they are: UNITED NATIONS / WORLD BANK ORGANIZATION / FBI ... lolz
legendary
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May 20, 2014, 08:54:18 PM
#10
I really would like to know how high is the success rate of such a scam? I mean, the Nigerian money transfer scam is going on for decades and still seems to be profitable...

ya.ya.yo!
Everyone knows to avoid them...
Actually, that's exactly why they make their scams so obvious. If the scam is more subtle, they'll get many more responses, but most of those people will figure out it's a scam before it's too late, wasting the scammer's time. With ridiculously obvious scams, however, the few people who do respond are the ones who are guaranteed to fall for it. It's much more efficient to scam a small number of really gullible people than a large number of not-so-gullible ones.
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