This one was sent through my website. If anyone can help this scammer out, have at it.
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Nothing about that eloquently written letter indicates “scam”… ![]()
You think they would get more creative. That song and dance routine has been played way too many times.
If you’re ever looking for some slightly educational entertainment, I really like watching this YouTube channel called Pleasant Green. The channel host breaks down all of these scams and shows how they work. He will engage with the scammers and collaborate with other channels to dive deeper into their operations and expose them. It not only provides entertainment but also keeps you updated about the latest scams. I will watch one of his videos on a new scam, and then a few days later I will see it surface in my email or texts. I’d like to think it keeps me out in front of them a bit.
Cheers,
Nathan
Kevin, $11.5 M and you’re the same nationality and a 60/40 split in your favor???
What’s not to like?!?!
I know, Larry, what a deal, but I wonder how they know my nationality? ![]()
Chances are they know everyones nationality. ![]()
Once upon a time, scammers sought honest people to defraud. Now, they seek dishonest people to help them defraud, except the fraud is not real; there is a sub-fraud.
Ultimately, anyone participating becomes the victim because they want to be involved in the fraud. Therefore, the fraudster probably thinks they deserve it.
Proverbs 20:17 Food gained by fraud tastes sweet, but one ends up with a mouth full of gravel.
