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Kommander_KornFlakes
Dec 10th, 2006, 11:32 PM
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Well it seems that Nigerians protect and defend their fraudsters, recently an undercover ABC t.v. crew sent money to one of those nigerian scammers claiming to be a general with $25 million and surprised him while he picked up the monopoly money from a mail p.o. box in Lagos,Nigeria.

One Nigerian newspaper blasted the undercover operation and said:

"The crime committed by ENRON alone in the US, by whatever name it is called, has a far greater impact on Americans and the entire financial system of the world than Nigerian fraudsters, but the western press has not focussed on it the way they focus on the few Nigerians involved in fraud."

Nigerian newspaper URL: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/article04

najibs
Dec 10th, 2006, 11:34 PM
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Well it seems that Nigerians protect and defend their fraudsters, recently an undercover ABC t.v. crew sent money to one of those nigerian scammers claiming to be a general with $25 million and surprised him while he picked up the monopoly money from a mail p.o. box in Lagos,Nigeria.

One Nigerian newspaper blasted the undercover operation and said:

"The crime committed by ENRON alone in the US, by whatever name it is called, has a far greater impact on Americans and the entire financial system of the world than Nigerian fraudsters, but the western press has not focussed on it the way they focus on the few Nigerians involved in fraud."

Nigerian newspaper URL: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/article04

The best part of this is the American "Bust" Team :lol:

M.D.
Dec 10th, 2006, 11:37 PM
:cheesygri i saw the show the other night, those americans that got scammed are greedy foolish people.
and those nigerians are giving false hope in the boys trying to strike gold in this scheme.

gman
Dec 10th, 2006, 11:38 PM
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One Nigerian newspaper blasted the undercover operation and said:

"The crime committed by ENRON alone in the US, by whatever name it is called, has a far greater impact on Americans and the entire financial system of the world than Nigerian fraudsters, but the western press has not focussed on it the way they focus on the few Nigerians involved in fraud."


Does that sound familiar? I think I see that every next day in the Motor forum when somebody gets a ticket.