Greetings, I am apologize for contacting without knowing your acquaintance, but...

Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/05/27 - 9:59am.

The latest twist in the Nigerian email scam is a meta-scam email saying you are a party to a class action lawsuit against Nigerian email scammers and the settlement entitles you to hundreds of thousands in damages. What will they think of next?

P.S. If you believe you have been the victim of a fake Nigerian email scam class action lawsuit scam, please leave your contact info and social security number and credit card numbers and bank account informations and mother's maiden name in the comments and someone will contact you regarding your options which are numerous.[/snark]



I would like to know which

I would like to know which business makes more profit with the least amount of work, Nigerian email scams or spam comments on blogs. Actually I'm thinking of starting a new business combining the two: Nigerian bank scams posted to blog comments. If you would like to get in on the ground floor of this amazing opportunity, please send me your credit card info right away. Past results do not guarantee future returns.

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