Ryan Morris wrote:

> That is definitely strange, especially since you're a minor.  I think 25.5M

> is like half of the Nigerian GDP, so it's definitely odd.  Was it totally

> junk mail or from anyone you know?



Well you can't call it exactly junk mail, that's a USA habbit. In

Nigeria, such scams are a kind of national sport, they've done it for

fun for ages and of course don't expect it to get any results, tho they

don't resist the money if it comes.



It was on TV here a while ago, about how some people fell on this trick,

payed that innitial cost and were never contacted again. =] Of course

the reason is in the fact that these people were cheating their way

trough the education system (via a law leak) and kind of didn't get to

be taught of the Nigerian national sport.



The lesson is of course to make use of the teachers at school and

understand that they're there for a reason.





Anyway, I've seen some neat USA-design scams around, those obviously

want people to fall for them. One of the most famous is the "read this

emaik to the end", which is making about the same statement as american

capitalist: everybody contribute a little money to everybody and

everybody becomes a milionare; a little logic points out that in the

best possible case, you've sent out exactly as much money as you could

have recieved.



C'ya!



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